The ease with which our brain interprets the world has never been matched by any machine. In the nerve cells, signals about current sensations meet expectations based on remembered events. Listen carefully as Livia de Hoz and Carolin Gehr from the Neuroscience Research Center at Charité Universitätsmedizin use acoustic examples to show how the brain distinguishes relevant from irrelevant signals and how this affects our auditory experience.
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