Neuroengineering The Future: Virtual Minds And The Creation Of Immortality

Neuroengineering The Future: Virtual Minds And The Creation Of Immortality
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Publisher : Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages : 409
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ISBN-10 : 9781449633677
ISBN-13 : 1449633676
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Book Synopsis Neuroengineering The Future: Virtual Minds And The Creation Of Immortality by : Bruce F Katz

Download or read book Neuroengineering The Future: Virtual Minds And The Creation Of Immortality written by Bruce F Katz and published by Jones & Bartlett Learning. This book was released on 2008-06-17 with total page 409 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We are on the cusp of a broad revolution, one with startling implications for perception, cognition, emotion, and indeed, personal identity. Still in its relative infancy, this rapidly progressing field is poised to move from perceptual aids such as cochlear implants to devices that will enhance and speed up thought to the ultimate goal of researchers, that of downloading the mind from its bound state in the body to a platform-independent existence. This controversial book describes the science that will make these transformations possible. It begins by describing how the brain works, including an overview of the architecture of the brain. It then examines the current state-of-art neural technologies, including devices that read from the brain, and devices that can write information into the brain. The book also describes how insights from the nascent field of consciousness studies show how the full transfer of the “soul” could be realized. Finally, it considers what it would be like to be a mind unbound, and the possibilities beyond those found in ordinary corporeal life.


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