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by ImaTigger
2335 days ago
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What you're looking for is Elman et al's theory in Rethinking Innateness (https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/rethinking-innateness) It's more like Darwin than Newton, and is (to the point of another post off this thread) an early deep-learning-like theory of how the brain (or at least the cortex) becomes organized. |
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The approach was focused on presymbolic processing -- and tried to optimize harmony. Harmony was, interestingly, the first mathematical model of the mind (by Pythagoreans/platonists in ancient Greece). It has a lot going for it these days, too, to understand oscillatory coupling in neural circuits. I learned recently that brain waves are harmonics (frequency doublings), which somehow I missed before!