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Don M Tucker

The Brain Electrophysiological Laboratory Company, Eugene, OR 97403, USA.

1 paper in the library · publishing 2024

Papers

Feasibility of a Personal Neuromorphic Emulation.

Entropy (Basel, Switzerland) September 5, 2024 Don M Tucker, Phan Luu

Intelligence arises from patterns of connections among neurons, whether in brains or machines. Brains develop continuously as experience shapes their neural connections. Active inference theory suggests that sentient systems organize themselves by minimizing free energy, a process of informatic self-evidencing. This implies that the mind can be described in information terms independent of its physical substrate. At a certain complexity level, self-evidencing becomes hierarchical and reentrant, leading to consciousness as a good regulator. These principles indicate that adequate reconstruction of an individual human brain's computational dynamics is possible through neuromorphic computational emulation.