Terry Sejnowski

Terrence Sejnowski is a brain researcher and neuroscientist, used to push the transhumanist agenda.  He was educated at Harvard Medical School and Princeton as classmate of John Archibald Wheeler (JASON group). He worked at Johns Hopkins University, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Caltech and Salk Institute of Biological Studies under Francis Crick (Soma Research Association with Julian Huxley). He was a student of John Hopfield. He was funded by NSF and studied the role of astrocytes in the brain. In the 70's he co-invented the Boltzmann machine with Geoffrey Hinton (University of Sussex, Google Brain), based on Ramon Lull's system of logic, worked for the CIA on facial recognition and on the BRAIN initiative of DARPA. He was awarded by the Society for Neuroscience and the Gruber Foundation. He is president of Neural Information Processing Systems Foundation (ICP conferences) and director of Institute of Neural Computation at UC San Diego.

He trained David Eagleman who operates the Laboratory for Perception and Action at Baylor College School of Medicine in Houston Texas, funded by NIH and DARPA (study of time perception, creation of 'supersoldiers').

He trained Peter Dayan who wrote Theoretical Neuroscience (edited by Sejnowski) and became director of the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics in Tübingen in 2018.

He trained Tony Bell, who developed the Independent Component Analysis algorithm, used in machine learning.

He participated in the Beyond Belief conferences at the Salk Institute.

James Holmes (the Joker ritual at Aurora theater in Denver Colorado) worked under his student John Jacobson at the Salk Institute.

born 8/13/1947.

Salk Institute of Biological Studies

Brain

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