Whether you are for or against AI there is no doubt that it has changed photography. The new book 'The Synthetic Eye: ...
The votes are in, and the Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice Award 2024 winners have been announced.
Image: David Northall, Wildlife Photographer of the Year A snarling honey badger stares down a cape porcupine in Botswana. It’s a brief pause in a life-or-death fight between the two animals.
The effects of selective hippocampal lesions have often been explored in animals using delayed non-matching to sample tasks and novel-object ... in which the odour stimuli could appear at several ...
This research shows that the cerebral cortex is continuously detecting novel stimuli, in order to change and improve its predictions of the future. Novelty detection is a critical function for ...
With a record number of 76,000 votes by wildlife photography and nature fans from around the world, the image of an ambling Eurasian badger entitled “No Access” won the 10th edition of the ...
This research shows that the cerebral cortex is continuously detecting novel stimuli, in order to change and improve its predictions of the future. Novelty detection is a critical function for ...
Photographs is published by Loose Joints, an independent photography publishing company ran by Lewis Chaplin, formerly of Copeland Book Market, and the artist Sarah Piegay Espenon. The pair say ...
An image depicting an "ambling Eurasian badger" took home first prize in Wildlife Photographer of the Year People’s Choice Awards contest on Wednesday, an international photography competition ...
Summary: A new study shows that the cerebral cortex acts as a “memory machine,” constantly detecting novel stimuli to refine its predictions of the future. By imaging the auditory cortex of mice, ...
This research shows that the cerebral cortex is continuously detecting novel stimuli, in order to change and improve its predictions of the future. Novelty detection is a critical function for humans ...