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Earl K. Miller

Prominent MIT neuroscientist known for work on prefrontal cortex function, mixed selectivity, and the role of brain oscillations in cognition and consciousness.

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Mar 8, 2023 • 1h 23min

BI 162 Earl K. Miller: Thoughts are an Emergent Property

Support the show to get full episodes, full archive, and join the Discord community. Check out my free video series about what's missing in AI and Neuroscience Earl Miller runs the Miller Lab at MIT, where he studies how our brains carry out our executive functions, like working memory, attention, and decision-making. In particular he is interested in the role of the prefrontal cortex and how it coordinates with other brain areas to carry out these functions. During this episode, we talk broadly about how neuroscience has changed during Earl's career, and how his own thoughts have changed. One thing we focus on is the increasing appreciation of brain oscillations for our cognition. Recently on BI we've discussed oscillations quite a bit. In episode 153, Carolyn Dicey-Jennings discussed her philosophical ideas relating attention to the notion of the self, and she leans a lot on Earl's research to make that argument.  In episode 160, Ole Jensen discussed his work in humans showing that  low frequency oscillations exert a top-down control on incoming sensory stimuli, and this is directly in agreement with Earl's work over many years in nonhuman primates. So we continue that discussion relating low-frequency oscillations to executive control. We also discuss a new concept Earl has developed called spatial computing, which is an account of how brain oscillations can dictate where in various brain areas neural activity be on or off, and hence contribute or not to ongoing mental function. We also discuss working memory in particular, and a host of related topics. Miller lab. Twitter: @MillerLabMIT. Related papers: An integrative theory of prefrontal cortex function. Annual Review of Neuroscience. Working Memory Is Complex and Dynamic, Like Your Thoughts. Traveling waves in the prefrontal cortex during working memory. 0:00 - Intro 6:22 - Evolution of Earl's thinking 14:58 - Role of the prefrontal cortex 25:21 - Spatial computing 32:51 - Homunculus problem 35:34 - Self 37:40 - Dimensionality and thought 46:13 - Reductionism 47:38 - Working memory and capacity 1:01:45 - Capacity as a principle 1:05:44 - Silent synapses 1:10:16 - Subspaces in dynamics
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Nov 21, 2025 • 1h 39min

#76 Meet the MIT Neuroscientist Proving Brain Waves Are the Secret Engine Behind Consciousness

Earl K. Miller, a leading MIT neuroscientist, revolutionizes our understanding of the brain with insights into the prefrontal cortex's role in creating mental models. He discusses how brain oscillations – alpha, beta, and gamma rhythms – organize neural networks, contributing to consciousness and decision-making. Miller explains the dynamic nature of neurons, the concept of mixed selectivity, and how these elements are crucial for flexible thinking. He also addresses the distinctions between digital AI and human cognition, emphasizing the brain's analog-like processing.

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