The Brain Benefits of Aimless Wandering

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New research shows that the brain can learn during unstructured exploration, with neurons in the visual cortex encoding environmental features to build internal models, which helps animals learn tasks faster later. This process involves both unsupervised and supervised learning operating in parallel, reshaping our understanding of how knowledge is acquired.
Zoning Out or Zoning In? How Aimless Wandering Trains the Brain Neuroscience News
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