The brain is a biological processor which by pure environmental pressures developed the ability to:
1) always compress sensory input information
2) measure the compression ratio
3) store information if the compression ratio is high. This can be achieved by having a set of neurons in charge of measuring the heat released by the compression process.
4) retrieve that information when necessary
If we want to decode the human brain, we just need to find where those three processes happen.
The human brain problem is an information theory problem.
1) always compress sensory input information
2) measure the compression ratio
3) store information if the compression ratio is high. This can be achieved by having a set of neurons in charge of measuring the heat released by the compression process.
4) retrieve that information when necessary
If we want to decode the human brain, we just need to find where those three processes happen.
The human brain problem is an information theory problem.