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#320 - Constructing Self and World

Making Sense with Sam Harris - Subscriber Content

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The Neuroanotomical Plausibility of the Picture of the World

The common sense view of the science here is that we have a world. It looks stick to vision, because I think it's the most intuitive. We have something like 10 times the number of connections going top-down rather than bottom-up from returning to visual cortex from frontal lobes. And so you have this kind of one-way, feed-forward picture of a mapping of the world. But in your description here, are seeming to reverse the causality.

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