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From Analog to Digital Computing: Is Homo sapiens' Brain on Its Way to Become a Turing Machine?
2022
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
The abstract basis of modern computation is the formal description of a finite state machine, the Universal Turing Machine, based on manipulation of integers and logic symbols. In this contribution to the discourse on the computer-brain analogy, we discuss the extent to which analog computing, as performed by the mammalian brain, is like and unlike the digital computing of Universal Turing Machines. We begin with ordinary reality being a permanent dialog between continuous and discontinuous
doi:10.3389/fevo.2022.796413
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