Taking Multiple Perspectives on The Brain - Part 1
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complexities of neuroscience and the importance of multidisciplinary approaches in understanding the brain in this thought-provoking podcast episode. Delve into a conversation with John Krakauer, Professor of Neurology and Director of the Center for the Study of Motor Learning and Brain Repair at Johns Hopkins, as he discusses the history of brain research methods in both animals and humans. Discover how the intricate nature of the brain necessitates a synthesis of various perspectives and disciplines to gain a comprehensive understanding. Learn about the concept of the "learning salon" as a mode of scientific exploration that encourages egalitarian and communal discourse across different fields of expertise. Gain insights into the challenges of studying the brain at different scales and the importance of considering both micro and macro approaches. Reflect on the parallels between neuroscience and the Jainist principle of anekantavada, emphasizing the value of multiple viewpoints in grasping complex subjects. This episode offers a fascinating exploration of the multifaceted nature of brain research and the potential for innovative approaches in neuroscience.
Syllabus
John Krakauer Part 1: Taking Multiple Perspectives on The Brain
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Santa Fe Institute
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