Brain's Reference Frames
The brain constructs a complex model of the world using reference frames, akin to a coordinate system that organizes knowledge about objects and their relationships. This innovative approach reveals how the cortex adapts to different sensory inputs, transforming areas typically responsible for vision into touch or language processing. A pivotal discovery highlights that neurons, despite their simplicity, are capable of creating these intricate frameworks, fundamentally shaping our perception and understanding of reality.In this clip
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