Perception and Recognition
The discussion explores how our brains process images, starting from basic edge detection to recognizing complex forms. By using a simple analogy with a covered photo, it illustrates the importance of assembling smaller components to perceive the whole. The conversation emphasizes the mathematical patterns behind image recognition and how this mirrors hierarchical thinking in various contexts.In this clip
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Can you tell what a picture is?
Tell me more about how the brain processes visual information as discussed in the episode Dr. David Berson: Your Brain's Logic & Function | Huberman Lab Podcast #50 and the clip Understanding the Cortex
Do you have anything to add to the statement: "We have a map of visual space. Certain neurons are seeing things in certain portions of visual space and not others" from the episode Andrew Huberman: Neuroscience of Optimal Performance | Lex Fridman Podcast #139 and the clip Visual Processing Hierarchy, in relation to the episodes Dr. Sam Harris: Using Meditation to Focus, View Consciousness & Expand Your Mind | Huberman Lab 105 and Visual Perception Insights?