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concept:brain-fills-in-blind-spot-via-controlled-hallucination-inpaintingbrain fills in blind spot via controlled hallucination (inpainting)
Example of confabulation at low level: optic nerve gap is perceptually filled.
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- Predictive hypothesis driving the investigation in Section 3.3; supported by experimental evidence.
- Core interpretive assertion: multimodal information (vision + language) produces higher-quality intermediate reasoning steps compared to language-only approaches.
- Assertion that the process yields a specific set of color qualities, listed in the chapter.
- MEART created drawings with neural control and showed learning when training stimulus was updated.finding0.736From Bakkum et al. (2007b), demonstrates closed-loop learning in a hybrot.
- The central research question that drives the paper's analysis.
- Description of the experiential effect of a strong field of centers.
- The styrofoam method allows the exact shape felt right to be produced, and that personal exactness yields spiritual quality.