18don MSN
A unified model of memory and perception: how Hebbian learning explains our recall of past events
A SISSA collaboration between physics and neuroscience has developed a unified model explaining how the brain stores and retrieves perceptual memories. The study shows that a single neural network ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Temporal accumulation of evidence is crucial for making accurate judgments based on noisy or ambiguous sensory input. The integration process ...
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Paranoia may be—in part—a visual problem
Could complex beliefs like paranoia have roots in something as basic as vision? A new Yale study finds evidence that they ...
Embodied learning for object-centric robotic manipulation is a rapidly developing and challenging area in embodied AI. It is ...
Researchers at UC Santa Barbara have shown that the behavioral markers of covert attention — once thought to be the exclusive domain of primates — may actually be more of an emergent form of ...
It’s a pitch-dark night in Jamaica, and Dr. Manley West is going fishing. He is accompanying local fishermen as they navigate a treacherous reef on their way to fishing grounds. A pharmacologist ...
Spring has finally arrived, and with it, warmer temperatures. Many people say that their thinking slows down as the temperature rises in a summer heatwave, but is this really true? According to a ...
The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
People who see meaning where there is none, like imagining one dot chasing another, may be showing early signs of paranoia or psychosis. Yale scientists found that such visual misperceptions are tied ...
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