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sazr
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The brain receives a lot of visual information some of which is redundant visual information. I am imagining it like the brain receiving a 1000 pixel wide by 1000 tall image of a road. The brain has received 1,000,000 bits/pixels of information. I am assuming the brain doesn't need all that information in order to detect the road in the image and localise where in the image the road is. But correct me if I am wrong here.
So the brain must be culling information? Removing irrelevant information? Doing some other efficient processing to only look at N pixels not all 1 million right? Can you inform me on what sort of things its doing here to efficiently handle all 1 million bits of information?
So the brain must be culling information? Removing irrelevant information? Doing some other efficient processing to only look at N pixels not all 1 million right? Can you inform me on what sort of things its doing here to efficiently handle all 1 million bits of information?