Sean Noah

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Scientists have long assumed that the varied inputs to the neocortex must converge onto a single place in the brain where something like a coffee cup is perceived. This assumption is part of the hierarchy of features theory. However, the connections in the neocortex don’t look like this. Instead of converging onto one location, the connections go in every direction. This is one of the reasons why the binding problem is considered a mystery, but we have proposed an answer: columns vote. Your perception is the consensus the columns reach by voting.
A Thousand Brains: A New Theory of Intelligence
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