Comments on: A Future for Neuroscience https://archive.opentheory.net/2018/08/a-future-for-neuroscience/ Speculations on the Frontiers of Science and Culture Wed, 09 Jan 2019 19:13:40 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 By: Unifying Buddhism & Neuroscience | Opentheory.net https://archive.opentheory.net/2018/08/a-future-for-neuroscience/#comment-100340 Sat, 22 Dec 2018 07:08:49 +0000 https://archive.opentheory.net/?p=1276#comment-100340 […] A Future for Neuroscience; Selen Atasoy describing CSHW; Quantifying […]

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By: Uncovering the Mysteries of Affective Neuroscience – the Importance of Valence Research with Mike Johnson | Science, Technology & the Future https://archive.opentheory.net/2018/08/a-future-for-neuroscience/#comment-99161 Fri, 16 Nov 2018 03:10:02 +0000 https://archive.opentheory.net/?p=1276#comment-99161 […] see https://qualiacomputing.com/2017/06/18/quantifying-bliss-talk-summary/ and https://archive.opentheory.net/2018/08/a-future-for-neuroscience/ for a more up-to-date take on […]

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By: Qualia Research – Mike Johnson | Science, Technology & the Future https://archive.opentheory.net/2018/08/a-future-for-neuroscience/#comment-98624 Fri, 26 Oct 2018 23:50:24 +0000 https://archive.opentheory.net/?p=1276#comment-98624 […] see https://qualiacomputing.com/2017/06/18/quantifying-bliss-talk-summary/ and https://archive.opentheory.net/2018/08/a-future-for-neuroscience/ for a more up-to-date take on […]

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By: Recent QRI highlights – September 2018 – Qualia Research Institute https://archive.opentheory.net/2018/08/a-future-for-neuroscience/#comment-98002 Sat, 08 Sep 2018 20:54:22 +0000 https://archive.opentheory.net/?p=1276#comment-98002 […] A future for neuroscience is finally up; if you’ve found yourself wondering, “how does QRI even begin to connect what we can measure about the brain to what’s happening in the mind?” this writeup would be a good place to start. […]

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By: Links 8/29/18 | naked capitalism | Me Stock Broker https://archive.opentheory.net/2018/08/a-future-for-neuroscience/#comment-97913 Wed, 29 Aug 2018 11:38:29 +0000 https://archive.opentheory.net/?p=1276#comment-97913 […] A future for neuroscience Opentheory.net. UserFriendly: “Huge if true.” […]

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By: Andrés Gómez Emilsson https://archive.opentheory.net/2018/08/a-future-for-neuroscience/#comment-97684 Sat, 18 Aug 2018 03:30:39 +0000 https://archive.opentheory.net/?p=1276#comment-97684 In reply to Steven Lehar.

Fantastic! We are very big fans of your work, Steven :) It’s a shame so few people have picked it up and built on top of your projective and harmonic resonance frameworks. But we at the Qualia Research Institute think that it is about time for it to come up to the surface, and that the connectome-specific harmonic wave empirical paradigm is a great candidate for the breakthrough to happen.

Do you have any thoughts about our work on quantifying valence?(also happy to chat off-line about it).

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By: Steven Lehar https://archive.opentheory.net/2018/08/a-future-for-neuroscience/#comment-97650 Thu, 16 Aug 2018 12:06:34 +0000 https://archive.opentheory.net/?p=1276#comment-97650 Just discovered your site, thanks to an email tip-off. Awesome stuff!

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By: Steven Lehar https://archive.opentheory.net/2018/08/a-future-for-neuroscience/#comment-97649 Thu, 16 Aug 2018 12:05:27 +0000 https://archive.opentheory.net/?p=1276#comment-97649 Wow! This is AWESOME! Just as I’ve been thinking for a while. The brain is NOT like a digital computer, it is more like a MUSICAL INSTRUMENT, with inputs and outputs, and a harmonious melodious principle of operation that co-mingles with the human soul, as if the soul was streaming energetically straight from the player’s soul, through the instrument, out into the world.

Music IS the language of the brain! Is there a “motor signal” hidden in a musical sound? Just play a deep jazz beat and watch that “motor signal” motivate a dance-floor of dancers, all swaying in synchrony to that same signal. Is there a “visual signal” hidden in musical sound? Look at the art and ornament of the different eras of art, and how they correlate with the same eras in music. Baroque music is Baroque art, played out in time. The redundant trills and scroll are manifest in each.

This is the future of neuroscience! And it merges with art!

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