The Digital Mind How Science is Redefining Humanity

What do computers, cells, and brains have in common? Computers are electronic devices designed by humans; cells are biological entities crafted by evolution; brains are the containers and creators of our minds. But all are, in one way or another, information-processing devices. The power of the huma...

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Main Author: Oliveira, Arlindo L. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, Massachusetts The MIT Press 2018
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