Rats can imagine a light is present when it is visually occluded, and this is driven by a model-based top-down process rather than a bottom-up model-free process - Ep.5 Replicons
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On today's episode, we discuss a paper entitled: "Imagine That! Cue-Evoked Representations Guide Rat Behavior During Ambiguous Situations". Check it out if you are interested in the neural underpinnings of how rodents imagine objects they can not immediately see!
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On today's episode, we discuss a paper entitled: "Imagine That! Cue-Evoked Representations Guide Rat Behavior During Ambiguous Situations". Check it out if you are interested in the neural underpinnings of how rodents imagine objects they can not immediately see!
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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/replicons/message
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