Brain's visual circuits do error correction on the fly
Tuesday, December 7, 2010 - 18:30
in Psychology & Sociology
The brain's visual neurons continually develop predictions of what they will perceive and then correct erroneous assumptions as they take in additional external information, according to new research done at Duke University.
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