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In 1949, a Canadian psychologist with no patience for the strict behaviorism of his day proposed a rule for how connections between neurons change with experience — and used it to imagine how thought could emerge from ce


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How do you model a brain? Not all of it — just one piece. A synapse that strengthens with use. A neuron in the visual cortex that responds to edges. A cerebellum learning to fine-tune movement. A dopamine signal that encodes not reward itself, but the surprise of it. Code of the Mind is a podcast about the moments when neuroscientists and mathematicians found a shared language. Each episode takes one discovery or one thinker and follows the idea all the way through — where it came from, what it explained, and what it opened up.
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In 1949, a Canadian psychologist with no patience for the strict behaviorism of his day proposed a rule for how connections between neurons change with experience — and used it to imagine how thought could emerge from ce

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Valentino Braitenberg spent decades studying how the brain is wired, convinced that anatomy, looked at carefully enough, reveals function. But he is best remembered for a slim 1984 book about imaginary robots that seemed
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