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Can cells outside the brain learn, remember, and make decisions?
In this episode, neuroscientist Dr. Nikolay Kukushkin shares groundbreaking research that shows even non-neuronal cells can recognize patterns, count, and store information in ways strikingly similar to brain cells.
We explore:
Why memory may not be limited to the brain
What sea slugs can teach us about human cognition
How prediction and perception shape our sense of self
The parallels between AI and biological intelligence
Whether trauma could be "stored" in cells outside the nervous system
Dr. Kukushkin's work suggests we rethink intelligence, not as something exclusive to the brain, but as a fundamental property of life.
FitMind Neuroscience-Based App: http://bit.ly/afitmind
Website: www.fitmind.org
SHOW NOTES
0:00 | Intro to Nikolay Kukushkin, PhD
5:10 | Memory in Seaslugs
10:25 | Cells Can Recognize Patterns
20:28 | Memory Defined
23:02 | Do Cells Store Trauma?
30:40 | Treatment for Neurological Conditions
38:40 | Brain & Memory Connection
42:25 | Optimal Interval for Superior Memory
44:52 | Layering of Predictions
50:35 | AI Inspired by Neuronal Behavior
52:27 | Cellular Cognition & Memory
54:47 | Intelligence of Non-Brain Cells
58:38 | Consciousness in Microtubules
1:06:15 | Where to Follow His Work
Website: https://www.nikolaykukushkin.com
One Hand Clapping Book: https://www.nikolaykukushkin.com/press-1
Follow on X: https://x.com/niko_kukushkin
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Can cells outside the brain learn, remember, and make decisions?
In this episode, neuroscientist Dr. Nikolay Kukushkin shares groundbreaking research that shows even non-neuronal cells can recognize patterns, count, and store information in ways strikingly similar to brain cells.
We explore:
Why memory may not be limited to the brain
What sea slugs can teach us about human cognition
How prediction and perception shape our sense of self
The parallels between AI and biological intelligence
Whether trauma could be "stored" in cells outside the nervous system
Dr. Kukushkin's work suggests we rethink intelligence, not as something exclusive to the brain, but as a fundamental property of life.
FitMind Neuroscience-Based App: http://bit.ly/afitmind
Website: www.fitmind.org
SHOW NOTES
0:00 | Intro to Nikolay Kukushkin, PhD
5:10 | Memory in Seaslugs
10:25 | Cells Can Recognize Patterns
20:28 | Memory Defined
23:02 | Do Cells Store Trauma?
30:40 | Treatment for Neurological Conditions
38:40 | Brain & Memory Connection
42:25 | Optimal Interval for Superior Memory
44:52 | Layering of Predictions
50:35 | AI Inspired by Neuronal Behavior
52:27 | Cellular Cognition & Memory
54:47 | Intelligence of Non-Brain Cells
58:38 | Consciousness in Microtubules
1:06:15 | Where to Follow His Work
Website: https://www.nikolaykukushkin.com
One Hand Clapping Book: https://www.nikolaykukushkin.com/press-1
Follow on X: https://x.com/niko_kukushkin

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