Key points Information processing may occur at multiple levels, from microtubules to brain-wide cell assemblies. Artificial "neural networks" may be similar to genuine brain processes or they may be ...
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Neuroscientists show for first time that precise timing of nerve signals determines how brain processes information
It has long been known that the brain preferentially processes information that we focus our attention on—a classic example is the so-called cocktail party effect. Subscribe to our newsletter for the ...
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