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How the Brain Learns to See

Researchers discovered how the brain develops reliable visual processing once the eyes open. Early on, visual inputs and modular brain responses are mismatched, creating inconsistent patterns. With experience, neurons align their signals to the correct modules, and interconnected modules begin working together on the same features, allowing the brain to form stable representations of the visual world. This developmental sequence shows how the brain is primed for rapid learning, offering clues to broader mechanisms of perception and learning. ….[READ]

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