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1 year agoWhile people have a point that it shouldn’t matter whether your shit stinks, I appreciate knowing about this now. 🙂
This article makes me feel really stupid because it is making the case that there is some profound new discovery about consciousness when I see nothing profound whatsoever. To me, the most meaningful excerpt is:
Yes, and? So a baby learns from that the mobile directly correlates to its own leg moving and not moving? How is this anything profound and how do it explain anything new about consciousness? I don’t mean to downplay novel new experiments (which this is), but I’m not seeing anything “groundbreaking,” “profound,” or the “birth of purpose.” I get that understanding how infants learn is important, but I don’t see anything new in these results, we’ve known about cause-and-effect learning for a long time.
If someone can edify me on any profound implications of this, I would be thankful.