Bound by attention: Bringing rats and humans together
Tuesday, November 18, 2008 - 12:21
in Mathematics & Economics
When picking through a basket of fruit, it doesn't seem very difficult to recognize a green pear from a green apple. This is easy, thanks to "feature binding"— a process by which our brain combines all of the specific features of an object and gives us a complete and unified picture of it.
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