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Latest revision as of 14:00, 12 May 2020
A conversation about the brain
- The big idea
- ... in a bit more detail
- Sensory and motor representations
- Sensory contexts linked to actions
- Voronoi cells
- Neuroanatomy
- Where is the problem?
- Complexity once not twice
- Notation
- A single helix
- Questions for robotics
- Residuals
- Representations in the brain?
- Perceiving a world beyond ourselves?
- Similar philosophies
- Notes on Shea (2018)
- Rotation of the camera
- Translation: small image patch
- Translation: whole optic array
- Larger translations
- Task dependency and heuristics
- A base representation
- Reinforcement learning
- Recognising a face
- Path of images in an expanding room
- Convolved images as hypotheses
- Perceiving your own hypothesis
- Probability and Bayes
- Tautologous
- Impossible to disprove
- Some predictions
- Cannot deal with unfamiliar contexts
- We do several things at once
- fMRI
- Coordinate transformations
- Sensory and motor representations (previous link)
- Attention
- Visual stability
- 3D versus view-based models