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Redesigning Humans

Cognitive Engineering

English - February 16, 2022 11:01 - 36 minutes - 33.1 MB - ★★★★ - 7 ratings
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The human body is full of seemingly uncoordinated processes and sensations. Needing to pass and then drink water in quick succession, developing an insatiable hunger just before bedtime, getting an itchy nose when your hands are both full. It often feels like there are some inherent design flaws in the human species.

In this week’s podcast, we discuss redesigning humans. Why are some biological processes seemingly so inefficient? How could we optimise the human species using physiology from different parts of the animal kingdom? We also discuss the brain stimulation concept known as "wireheading", provide a novel solution to the Prisoner’s dilemma and unpack the inner workings of human anatomy and DNA, to muse on questions of existence.

- Urination https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urination
- Do Neurons Process Information Efficiently? https://jim-stone.staff.shef.ac.uk/BookNeuralInfo/lectureneuralinfoJVS.pdf
- How would lives play out if humans only died from unnatural causes (like car accidents)? https://polstats.com/#!/life

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