Charting The Brain’s Decision-Making
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Researchers from 22 neuroscience labs have mapped mouse brain activity during decision-making, revealing that brain responses are more widespread than previously thought. Mice learned to anticipate actions based on visual cues, showing that sensory and motor areas play a crucial role in decision-making. This study opens up new avenues for understanding brain function as a complex network rather than isolated circuits. The findings also suggest that our cognitive processes may be deeply rooted in our physical experiences. As we explore these connections, the implications for AI development and our understanding of consciousness could be profound.