As part of the author’s research into the brain, and the brain model that he has developed to control robots, he has discovered a really simple way to explain intelligence. The purpose of this compact book is to convey this simple approach to those who are intrigued by intelligence but not up for a long, heavy read.
The simple ‘easy-to-read’ approach presented here will help you avoid the many different, often complex and conflicting views that neurologists, psychologists and philosophers hold as to what intelligence is and how it is generated in the mind.
This book uses simple everyday language and situations to explain how the brain gets us to build thoughts, use them to solve problems and start to innovate. It also explains how dreams are formed both during sleeping and daydreaming, and the important role emotions play in making us intelligent.
For those interested in building intelligence into computer games, simulations or physical robots, this approach is ideal as it requires no prior knowledge of artificial intelligence (AI).
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