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Month: March 2018

The new information neuroscience – from Newtonian physics to quantum mechanics

Advances in neuroscience are elucidating the specific cortical regions of the brain that are involved in processes like learning. By addressing these deep structures directly, we can demonstrably speed up and improve our ability to learn, especially in combination with the new global connectosphere.

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