The Nature of Seeing | How the Brain Constructs the Visual World

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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.

sudhirsharma
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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.

hanchuanpeng
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our perception of reality Its way more COMPLICATED than that ...

naimacherqi
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There is no brain and it does not see but things and feelings appear to a Phenomenal 😊

billthompson
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Are we living in a holographic universe? Or how? We dont see with our eyes, so interesting....

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