The Beautiful Engineering of Us: From Neurons to Collective Minds
Thalia Wheatley, Dartmouth & SFI External Faculty For more than century, neuroscience has viewed intelligence as a property of individual brains. But brains did not evolve in isolation. Humans are an intensely social species whose minds are continuously shaped by other minds. Increasingly, evidence suggests that our most sophisticated cognitive abilities emerge not from solitary brains, but from networks of interacting people. Human intelligence is fundamentally collective: our brains evolved not simply to think, but to think together. In this lecture, Thalia Wheatley will explore conversation as a powerful mechanism for coupling minds—aligning attention, beliefs, emotions, and behavior across individuals. Drawing on research from neuroscience, psychology, and network science, she will show how everyday features of human interaction are precision tools that synchronize brains, strengthen social connection, and shape mental health. She will conclude by considering what this means in the age of AI, and how machine intelligence differs from the deeply social intelligence forged over millions of years of evolution. Wheatley is Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences and Director of the Center for Social Brain Sciences at Dartmouth. Her research investigates how ideas and emotions are created collectively and how one person can influence another in ways that ripple across the social webs they inhabit. Learn more, follow us on social media and check out our podcasts: https://linktr.ee/sfiscience

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