On how little information controls so much behaviour.

作者: R. L. GREGORY

DOI: 10.1080/00140137008931116

关键词: SimulationScalingProcess (engineering)PerceptionPoison controlCognitive psychologyIllusionEngineeringSelection (linguistics)Injury controlMechanism (biology)

摘要: … controlled by currently available sensory information and how far by information already stored in the central nervous system? Considering the origin of neurally stored information, I …

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