Learning happens when you are made to decide

“We can kind of read the animal’s mind in a way, we can predict what the animal is going to do before he does it,” Churchland said. “When you’re a novice at something your brain is doing all different things, so you have neurons engaged in all different things. But then when you’re an expert, you hone in on exactly what you’re going to do and we can pick up that activity.”

R: https://www.cshl.edu/the-difference-between-an-experts-brain-and-a-novices/


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