The Legend of Grandmother Cells Continues

In my June brain column for Discover, I wrote about the bizarre idea that there are single neurons in your head that can respond to individual people. The so-called "grandmother cell" started out 40 years ago as a thought experiment riffing on Philip Roth's novel Portnoy's Complaint. By the 1970s, most neuroscientists considered it more of a joke than a valid concept, but in the years since it hasn't quite gone away.

In my column, I described the work of the work of Rodrigo Quian Quiroga of the U

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Published on July 23, 2009 09:01
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