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The Nature of Seeing | How the Brain Constructs the Visual World
Michael Buice, Ph.D., from the Allen Institute for Brain Science in Seattle, explains how our brains construct the visual world that surrounds us.
Michael Buice, Ph.D., from the Allen Institute for Brain Science in Seattle, explains how our brains construct the visual world that surrounds us.
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Interesting topic to explore in future.
Remind me of another interesting discussion 10+ years ago w Sydney Brenner and Dale Purves at Berkeley. Sydney was advocating his notion of two types of computation, and argued a brain largely would use look-up tables for quick information search (computation) and interpolation.
our perception of reality Its way more COMPLICATED than that ...
What is this kind of study called
@mambwechibu6899
Жыл бұрын
perception study
Can you hear me telepathically? ?
There is no brain and it does not see but things and feelings appear to a Phenomenal 😊
@petergriffin8767
10 күн бұрын
Back to school with you
@billthompson7072
3 күн бұрын
@@petergriffin8767there is no school and there is no me 😊
@petergriffin8767
3 күн бұрын
@@billthompson7072 exactly
Are we living in a holographic universe? Or how? We dont see with our eyes, so interesting....