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The Learning Brain
- De: The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Professor Thad A. Polk PhD Carnegie Mellon University
- Duración: 12 h y 23 m
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One of the most complicated and advanced computers on Earth can't be purchased in any store. This astonishing device, responsible for storing and retrieving vast quantities of information that can be accessed at a moment's notice, is the human brain. How does such a dynamic and powerful machine make memories, learn a language, and remember how to drive a car? What habits can we adopt in order to learn more effectively throughout our lives? The answers to these questions are merely the tip of the iceberg in The Learning Brain.
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Slow, useful, unconvincing
- De Tintin en 03-02-19
Interesting, Enjoyable, and Useful
Revisado: 07-28-21
No pun intended, but this was a great course! The teacher is humorous, thorough, and clear.
One of the things that struck me was that there isn't a single mention of evolution anywhere in the course. As a casual student of cognitive and behavioral sciences, I've found that one typically can't get 45 seconds into a course without being told that we have a specific brain function, because it helped us when we used to be monkeys running from sabre-toothed tigers. It was a refreshing change.
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