Zoning Out Could Be Beneficial—and May Actually Help Us Learn Faster
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Zoning Out or Zoning In? How Aimless Wandering Trains the Brain
Summary: New research reveals that the brain may be learning even during unstructured, aimless exploration. By recording activity in tens of thousands of neurons, scientists found that the visual cortex builds internal models of the environment, preparing the brain for future tasks. This unsupervised learning occurs without any instruction, helping animals learn goal-oriented tasks faster later on. The study highlights how both unsupervised and …
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