How the Brain Invents the Mind - Distinctive Voices Series Lecture

Join ARCS OC on this field trip to UCI to attend the Distinctive Voices series Lecture

How the Brain Invents the Mind

Presented by Rebecca Saxe, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Wednesday, May 1st, 2019 • 7:00 PM-8:00 PM 
The Beckman Center, NAS, UCI campus

 

One of the most striking creations of the brain is the mind … of other people. What I mean is: each human brain faces the critical challenge of predicting and explaining the choices and behaviours of other human brains. Because the true full causal story of how brains work is preposterously complicated, our brains invent simplified causal models of other people, that are not exactly true, but nevertheless very useful. This simplified, useful model of other's brain is called our “theory of mind”. This talk will give an introduction to how theory of mind works in the brain. We’ll see that each of us has whole patches of brain cortex dedicated to the puzzle of understanding others, and that we use these patches not just to predict and explain but also to evaluate others actions. We’ll see that understanding others is not the same as empathizing with them. The final lesson is that our brain’s models of other minds is imperfect, but not immutable or limited to minds similar to our own. It is up to us to learn enough, to listen enough, to model the minds that matter.

 

 

May 1st, 2019 7:00 PM   through   9:00 PM
100 Academy Way
The Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center
Irvine, CA 92617
United States
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