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Important research relevant to A.I. and Bayesian inference

Some important research has just been released on decision-making in the mammalian brain. In this study, mice were trained to use a steering wheel to move a
shape on a screen, and they were implanted with electrodes to measure specific regions of their brains. The study measured in high resolution, including when
the mice had to predict which side the shape would appear on. This is relevant to a lot of areas of science, plus A.I. and Bayesian inference. The study found
that basically the entire mouse brain was involved in these decisions to move the shape, and not just areas of the brain where "thinking" occurs. In other
words, every part of the brain affects every other area, and there is not a hierarchical model of information processing. This makes sense and suggests that the
mammalian brain is essentially a quantum computer, in which there is a transcendence of physical matter to create abilities that do not or cannot exist in a
classical computer. These studies have profound implications, and that is shown by their being published in Nature. The press release has links to the articles.
 10/10 amazing.

https://www.internationalbrainlab.com/the-brainwide-map-press

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