The Brain from Inside Out, Gyorgy Buzsaki
The Brain from Inside Out, Gyorgy Buzsaki
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The Brain from Inside Out

Author: Gyorgy Buzsaki

Narrator: Rich Miller

Unabridged: 11 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/13/2021


Synopsis

Is there a right way to study how the brain works? The most common approach involves the study of neural reactions to stimuli presented by an experimenter.

György Buzsáki's The Brain from Inside Out examines why the outside-in framework for understanding brain function has become stagnant and points to new directions for understanding neural function. Building upon the success of 2011's Rhythms of the Brain, Professor Buzsáki presents the brain as a foretelling device that interacts with its environment through action and the examination of action's consequence. Consider that our brains are initially filled with nonsense patterns, all of which are gibberish until grounded by action-based interactions. By matching these nonsense "words" to the outcomes of action, they acquire meaning. Once its circuits are "calibrated" by action and experience, the brain can disengage from its sensors and actuators, and examine "what happens if" scenarios by peeking into its own computation, a process that we refer to as cognition.

The Brain from Inside Out explains why our brain is not an information-absorbing coding device, as it is often portrayed, but a venture-seeking explorer constantly controlling the body to test hypotheses. Our brain does not process information: it creates it.

About Gyorgy Buzsaki

Gyorgy Buzsaki is Biggs Professor of Neuroscience at New York University. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences USA and corecipient of the 2011 Brain Prize. His main interest is "neural syntax," how segmentation of neural information is organized to support cognitive functions.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Matthieu on November 15, 2020

"The Brain from Inside Out" is a very enlightening book. Experimental results make more sense when interpreted within the inside-out rather than the dominant outside-out framework. It is misguided to think of the brain as a complex device that sequentially collect sensory inputs, process information,......more

Goodreads review by Graeme on February 20, 2022

I gave up on this one after about 75 pages. I just kept waiting for it to get started and it never happened. Unfortunately the writing is quite cumbersome and he keeps creating sentences that would be verbose even in a doctoral thesis. There may be some good stuff in here, but I just never got to it......more

Goodreads review by Kinga on February 08, 2021

This is a remarkable book about neuroscience. Every chapter and subchapter contains tons of information, summarize knowledge from whole fields, often add interesting scientific and personal details about scientists and so on. Actually it mesmerizes me, with its scientific accuracy and entertaining l......more

Goodreads review by Kayson on February 25, 2022

So it took a long time for me to finish this one, not because it's boring or something, but because there's a lot to unpack. The key idea sounds controversial to me since it's undermining a large portion of neuroscientific works. But it's a very nice read, detailed, coherent, simplified enough, and......more