We made it to the last bit of our 100th episode celebration. These have been super fun for me, and I hope you’ve enjoyed the collections as well. If you’re wondering where the missing 5th part is, I reserved it exclusively for Brain Inspired’s magnificent Patreon supporters (thanks guys!!!!). The final question I sent to previous guests:
Do we already have the right vocabulary and concepts to explain how brains and minds are related? Why or why not?
Timestamps:
0:00 – Intro
5:04 – Andrew Saxe
7:04 – Thomas Naselaris
7:46 – John Krakauer
9:03 – Federico Turkheimer
11:57 – Steve Potter
13:31 – David Krakauer
17:22 – Dean Buonomano
20:28 – Konrad Kording
22:00 – Uri Hasson
23:15 – Rodrigo Quian Quiroga
24:41 – Jim DiCarlo
25:26 – Marcel van Gerven
28:02 – Mazviita Chirimuuta
29:27 – Brad Love
31:23 – Patrick Mayo
32:30 – György Buzsáki
37:07 – Pieter Roelfsema
37:26 – David Poeppel
40:22 – Paul Cisek
44:52 – Talia Konkle
47:03 – Steve Grossberg
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