Craig Martin

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Mountcastle knew that cortical columns aren’t completely identical. There are physical differences, for example, between columns that get input from your fingers and columns that understand language, but there are more similarities than differences. Therefore, Mountcastle deduced that there must be some basic function that underlies everything the neocortex does—not just perception, but all the things we think of as intelligence.
A Thousand Brains: A New Theory of Intelligence
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