The Brain from Inside Out by György Buzsáki delves into why traditional outside-in models of understanding brain function have reached a plateau and suggests new avenues for exploring neural activity. Building on the success of Rhythms of the Brain, Professor Buzsáki portrays the brain as a predictive mechanism that engages with its environment through actions and their consequences. He argues that rather than representing the world, our brains start off filled with nonsensical patterns that gain meaning only when they are linked to the outcomes of our actions. This book challenges the notion of the brain as an information-absorbing device, instead positing it as a constant explorer, continually generating and testing hypotheses through physical action.
Spanning 460 pages, this insightful work offers a fresh perspective on neural function and invites readers to reconsider how we understand the brain’s role in shaping our interactions with the world. Publication date: January 15, 2021; Publisher: Oxford University Press; ISBN-13: 978-0197549506.
