Listen "Perception is a balance between prediction and surprise "
Episode Synopsis
QBI researcher Dr Margaret Moore discusses the fascinating and dynamic process of paying attention. Amidst the sensory overload around us, the brain takes as many shortcuts as possible to process information. To save energy, the brain efficiently chooses to process only what it expects is most helpful, most relevant, and most important to us. It also relies on predictions of what it expects to see, based on past experiences. When this expectation differs from what we actually see, a prediction error occurs, and the brain builds a new model of reality.In this conversation, Margaret explores: The process of paying attentionPredictive attention and why the brain needs to take short cuts to save energyHow we perceive differences in what we expect to see and what we actually seeHer past research on visual spatial neglect in stroke patientsHer current research on healthy brains to understand what is happening in the brain when we pay attentionThe need to approach our understanding of the brain from both a clinical and neuroscience perspective
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