Im Laufe der menschlichen Evolution vergrößerte sich der Neokortex, der evolutionär jüngste Teil der Großhirnrinde, drastisch, und damit wuchs auch das menschliche Gehirn. Forscher des Max-Planck- .
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create new knowledge. i thought we were suited to hunt and gather. no? we ve supplemented that with our neocortex. the neocortex sort of turns raw aggression into writing a poem or creating a tv show and so on. the neocortex is a great sub limb naturor. whether you talk about this coming sing later in the 2030s when we have surgically implanted computers into our body, is that enhancing what we already do or is that going to allow us to do things that human beings are not able to do like, say, fly because of things in your feet and whavr you or have perfect and total recall like steve, you know, because of something you have in your brain? well, it will enable us to access all of human knowledge directly from our brains because we do that now with devices hanging from our belts. it will make us smarter.
the wlau of accelerated returns is the information technology, which includes computers and communications and biological technologies but including understanding our brains is progressing expo tentally. doubl doubling in power every year. we can see inside a living brain with exquisite precision and see your thoughts kraetd your brain. that s part of the secret of human thinking. the recognition of theory of mane is the neokcortex, is base on recognizing patterns. by my account, some do simple jobs like there s a crust part in a capital a. some do high level jobs like she s pretty or that s funny. those recognizers are the same, but they exist at a different level of this grand hierarchy. that s the key to the neocortex.