2019
DOI: 10.20944/preprints201902.0153.v1
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Increase in Mutual Information During Interaction of the Brain with Environment Contributes to Perception

Abstract: Perception and motor interaction with physical surroundings can be analyzed by the changes in probability laws governing two possible outcomes of neuronal activity, namely the presence or absence of spikes (binary states). Perception and motor interaction with physical environment are accounted partly by the reduction in entropy within the probability distributions of binary states of neurons in distributed neural circuits, given the knowledge about the characteristics of stimuli in physical surroundings. This… Show more

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