The Emergent Mind

How Intelligence Arises in People and Machines

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By Gaurav Suri

By Jay McClelland

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On Sale
Oct 21, 2025
Page Count
368 pages
Publisher
Basic Books
ISBN-13
9781541605268

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$32.00

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$42.00 CAD

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  1. Hardcover $32.00 $42.00 CAD
  2. ebook $19.99 $25.99 CAD

An eye-opening journey into the inner workings of human and artificial minds 

When we are trying to solve a problem, what happens? We find ourselves weighing arguments, or relying on intuition, then reaching a conscious decision about what to do. What is going on behind the scenes? 
 
In The Emergent Mind, Gaurav Suri and Jay McClelland show that our experience is the tip of an iceberg of brain activity that can be captured in an artificial neural network. Such networks—initially developed as models of ourselves—have become the engines of artificial neural intelligence. Suri and McClelland aren’t reducing mankind to mere machines. Rather, they are showing how a data-driven neural network can create thoughts, emotions, and ideas—a mind—whether in humans or computers.  

The Emergent Mind provides a fascinating account of how we reach decisions, why we change our minds, and how we are affected by context and experience. Ultimately, the book gives a new answer to one of our oldest questions: Not just how do minds work, but what does it mean to be a mind at all?  

  • "Have you ever wondered how your mind works? How we make decisions? Are we 'rational'? To find out, read this book!"
    Carol Dweck, author of Mindset
  • "Start with a type of simple building block, throw a zillion copies of them together and – more is different! – the blocks self-organize into a complex system with properties indescribable at the reductive level. Nowhere is this phenomenon more interesting than when "mind" emerges from billions of neurons, and no one is better positioned to explain how neural networks produce minds than these pioneering authors. This superb book is deeply stimulating and disarmingly accessible."
    Robert Sapolsky, author of Determined
  • "This book takes you on a fascinating journey to discover how a three-pound blob of meat between your ears — your brain — dynamically wires itself to the world to create the whirlwind of electrical, chemical and magnetic signals called *your mind*.  Can AI have a mind? Read this book and see what you think."
    Lisa Feldman Barrett, author of How Emotions Are Made
  • "Jay McClelland is one of the most influential living cognitive psychologists, having pioneered the revival of neural network modeling of cognition which led to the 'Great AI Awakening' of the past decade. Together with Gaurav Suri, he has now written  a lucid, invaluable introduction to neural networks and their implications for understanding the human mind."
     
    Steven Pinker, author of Rationality
  • "The chatbots we have today use artificial neural networks that were originally developed as models of how the mind works. This book does an excellent job of explaining the ideas that led to these neural networks without requiring any prior knowledge of either mathematics or psychology. Important concepts like distributed representations are explained gently and skillfully. After reading this book you will have  much better understanding of both chatbots and the mind."
    Geoffrey E. Hinton, 2024 Nobel Laureate in Physics
  • "Neural networks define both our brains and, no accident, modern AI systems. Each is built out of simple processing units. But linked together these building blocks create systems of immense complexity that underpin not just our intelligence but our wants, goals and even consciousness. This book tells the vital, fascinating story of how. By providing a clear account of how mind-like abilities emerge—in both humans and machines—Suri and McClelland offer an indispensable guide to both ourselves and the coming age of AI." 
    Mustafa Suleyman, bestselling co-author of The Coming Wave and CEO of Microsoft AI

Gaurav Suri

About the Author

Gaurav Suri is an associate professor of psychology at San Francisco State University.

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Jay McClelland

About the Author

Jay McClelland is a professor of psychology and of computer science and linguistics at Stanford University. His publications have been cited over one hundred thousand times. The authors met in 2014.

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