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Perceiving in motion: How the brain infers causal structure for visual awareness

March 14, 2016 by

Our brain must deal with a lot of uncertainty. Incoming sensory information is noisy and incomplete; our environment is continuously changing and unpredictable. Researchers now show that the brain creates a coherent story by considering multiple probabilities about the state of the body and the environment.

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