Sunday, November 10, 2013

How neural circuits identify information needed for decisions

How neural circuits identify information needed for decisions
Neurology News & Neuroscience News from Medical News Today

While eating lunch you notice an insect buzzing around your plate. Its color and motion could both influence how you respond. If the insect was yellow and black you might decide it was a bee and move away. Conversely, you might simply be annoyed at the buzzing motion and shoo the insect away. You perceive both color and motion, and decide based on the circumstances...

Original Article: http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/268516.php

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