Just how people think is still far too complex to be understood, let alone reproduced, says David Eagleman, a Stanford University neuroscientist.
斯坦福大学神经学家大卫·伊格曼说,人们的思维方式仍然太过复杂,难以理解,更不用说复制了。
And this returns us to the SCAD jumping paradigm used by David Eagleman.
让我们返回到大卫使用的SCAD跳模式。
If the brain works just as hard sleeping as it is when we're awake, then maybe life is a waking dream [source: Eagleman].
如果我们清醒的时候大脑也像失眠那样在工作,那么人生只不过是做了一个清醒着的梦【来源:eagleman】。
David Eagleman, a neuroscientist at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, has had plenty of time to think about the issue.
大卫·伊格曼是休斯顿贝勒医学院的神经科专家。他曾经花费大量的时间来考虑这个问题。
And so Eagleman came up with an original experimental paradigm: SCAD jumping, which is often described as bungee jumping without the bungee.
所以,毅革曼想出了一个原创的实验范式:SCAD跳,它通常被描述为没有蹦极的蹦极跳。
According to thinkers as ancient as Aristotle, we might only need memories as a way to predict and anticipate the future [source: Eagleman].
根据古代思想家亚里斯·多德的说法,我们仅仅需要把记忆作为一个预言未来的手段【来源:eagleman】。
According to thinkers as ancient as Aristotle, we might only need memories as a way to predict and anticipate the future [source: Eagleman].
根据古代思想家亚里斯·多德的说法,我们仅仅需要把记忆作为一个预言未来的手段【来源:eagleman】。
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