The human brain can solve highly abstract reasoning problems using a neural network that is entirely physical. The underlying mechanisms are only partially understood, but an artificial network provides valuable insight. See Article p.471
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%N 7626
%P 467--468
%R 10.1038/nature19477
%T Deep neural reasoning
%U https://doi.org/10.1038/nature19477
%V 538
%X The human brain can solve highly abstract reasoning problems using a neural network that is entirely physical. The underlying mechanisms are only partially understood, but an artificial network provides valuable insight. See Article p.471
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abstract = {The human brain can solve highly abstract reasoning problems using a neural network that is entirely physical. The underlying mechanisms are only partially understood, but an artificial network provides valuable insight. See Article p.471},
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author = {Jaeger, Herbert},
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title = {Deep neural reasoning},
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