Neuroscientists at the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre at UCL (SWC) have unveiled the intricate process through which sensory input drives motor action across various brain regions in mice. Their research demonstrates that decision-making is a complex, interconnected process that spans the entire brain and is influenced by learning. These revelations have the potential to significantly advance artificial intelligence research by offering valuable insights into the development of more sophisticated and distributed neural networks.
How the brain transforms sensation into action
Brain-wide decision-making dynamics discovered
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