Medical Xpress September 10, 2024
Friedrich–Alexander University Erlangen–Nurnberg

In a pioneering study, Dr. Patrick Krauss and Dr. Achim Schilling from the Cognitive Computational Neuroscience Group at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) have used artificial intelligence to gain major insights into how our brains work, which may substantially change our understanding of human thought processes and emotions.

The work is published in the journal NeuroImage.

What comes next in a sentence? What will I see next? How does the environment change when I do this and what happens to my body when I do that? The is continuously occupied at all levels of complexity and abstraction with predicting what will happen next.

Known as predictive coding, this is considered one of the main tasks of the human super-organ, making...

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