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Dehaene emphatically disagrees with the belief that “machines are about to overtake us” 27
Part three ends with the dehaene’s “conclusion reconciling education with neuroscience
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Dehaene’s thoughts and work on infants alone in this book is well worth ten times its price
Dehaene is the director of a neuroscience imaging center in saclay outside paris
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In fact ill never look at small children or even tiny babies in the same way again after reading this book
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One of the most interesting definitions which isn’t even included among the first seven is “learning is inferring the grammar of a domain” in which he submits “characteristic of the human species is a relentless search for abstract rules highlevel conclusions that are extracted from a specific situation and subsequently tested on new observations” 35
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Dehaene emphatically disagrees with the belief that “machines are about to overtake us” 27
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A handful of the things he argues humans still do much better includes learning abstract concepts dataefficient learning social learning onetrial learning and systematicity and the language of thought
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Essentially human thought is itself a kind of symbolic language
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Part three more of the applied education section starts with the “four pillars of learning” attention ch 7 about 30 pages active engagement ch 8 about 20 pages error feedback ch 9 about 20 pages consolidation ch 10 about 15 pages
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