I am very surprised with the above statement from Simplicity.simplicity wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 7:56 pmI get your point but believe you are incredibly naive. You simply do not understand what you do not understand. Almost nothing is known [even in human bullshit understanding] about the brain and how it works.
The human brain is a very complex but we have learned a lot about the brain and how it works relative to what we knew about the brain 100 years ago.
The toughest issue so far is with regard to the Hard Problem of Consciousness which is more of a philosophical issue than brain sciences.
There are tons of materials related to the brain out there, e.g. roughly,
Note the following;
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuroscience
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuropsychiatry
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuropsychology
and Neuro-whatever.
10 Big Ideas in 10 Years of Brain Science
Scientific American MIND reflects on the major discoveries of the past decade that have transformed how we think about the brain.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/arti ... n-science/
Note also
http://www.humanconnectomeproject.org/
The Human Connectome Project aims to provide an unparalleled compilation of neural data, an interface to graphically navigate this data and the opportunity to achieve never before realized conclusions about the living human brain.
Personally I have been doing extensive research on the brain [neurosciences and neuro-whatever] and noted there had been tons of research and progressive improvements in the knowledge about the brain and how it works. Thus I am very surprise with Simplicity's declaration.
"Almost nothing is known [even in human bullshit understanding] about the brain and how it works."
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