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Don’t trust what you see!

Brain’s visual circuits edit what we see before we see it. The brain’s visual neurons continually develop predictions of what they will perceive and then correct erroneous assumptions as they take in additional external information, according to new research done at Duke University. This new mechanism for visual cognition challenges the currently held model of sight and could change the way neuroscientists study the brain. Neurons in the brain predict and edit what we see before we see it, the researchers found. The new vision model is called predictive coding. It is more complex and adds an extra dimension to the standard model of sight. The prevailing model has been that neurons process incoming data from the retina through a series of hierarchical layers. In this bottom-up system, the lower neurons first detect an object’s features, such as horizontal or vertical lines. The neurons send that information to the next level of brain cells that identify other specific features and feed the emerging image to the next layer of neurons, which add additional details. The image travels up the neuron ladder until it is completely formed. But new brain imaging data from a study led by Duke researcher Tobias Egner provides “clear and direct evidence” that the standard picture of vision, called feature detection, is incomplete. The data, published Dec. 8 in the Journal of Neuroscience, show that the brain predicts what it will see and edits those predictions in a top-down mechanism, said Egner, who is an assistant professor of psychology and neuroscience. In this system, the neurons at each level form and send context-sensitive predictions about what an image might be to the next lower neuron level. The predictions are compared with the incoming sensory data. Any mismatches, or prediction errors, between what the neurons expected to see and what they observe are sent up the neuron ladder. Each neuron layer then adjusts its perceptions of an image in order to eliminate prediction error at the next lower layer. Finally, once all prediction error is eliminated, “the visual cortex has assigned its best guess interpretation of what an object is, and a person actually sees the object,” Egner said. He noted that this happens subconsciously in a matter of milliseconds. “You never even really know you’reface and house imagesdoing it,” he said. Egner and his colleagues wanted to capture the process almost as it happened. The team used functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, or fMRI, brain scans of the fusiform face area (FFA), a region that deals with recognizing faces. The researchers monitored 16 subjects’ brains as they observed faces or houses framed in different colored boxes that predicted the likelihood of the picture being a face or house. Study participants were told to press a button when they observed an inverted image of a face or house, but the researchers were measuring something else. By changing the face-frame or house-frame color combination, the researchers controlled and measured the FFA neural response to tease apart responses to the stimulus, face expectation and error processing. If the feature detection model were correct, the FFA neural response should be stronger for faces than houses, irrespective of the subjects’ expectations. But Egner and his colleagues found that if subjects had a high expectation of seeing a face, their neural response was nearly the same whether they were actually shown a face or a house. The study goes on to use computational modeling to show that this pattern of neural activation can only be explained by a shared contribution from face expectation and prediction error. This study provides support for a “very different view” of how the visual system works, said Scott Murray, a University of Washington neuroscientist who was not involved in the research. Instead of high neuron firing rates providing information about the presence of a particular feature, high firing rates are instead associated with a deviation from what neurons expect to see, Murray explained. “These deviation signals presumably provide useful tags for something the visual system has to process more to understand.” Egner said that theorists have been developing the predictive coding model for the past 30 years, but no previous studies have directly tested it against the feature detection model. “This paper is provocative and motions toward a change in the preconception of how vision works. In essence, more scientists may become more sympathetic to the new model,” he said. Murray also said that the findings could influence the way neuroscientists continue to study the brain. Most research assumes that if a brain region has a large response to a particular visual image, and then it is somehow responsible for, or specialized for, processing the content of the image. This research “challenges that assumption,” he said, explaining that future studies have to take into account expectations that participants have for the visual images being presented. added by: UtopianSky

Biggest Prisoner Strike in US History

Please read the original press release contained in the following first link below that lists the prisoners demands. The notorious Georgia Prison System has once again made the national news. Georgia is already noted for being second in the percentage of its residents confined to state prisons; second only to Texas. The violence towards the prisoners, the lack of action taken by guards when there is an altercation among prisoners, and the lack of access to basic health care, and the lengthy sentences imposed on Georgia citizens is nothing new. Historically, inmates would get three meals of 2500 calories Monday through Friday; and two meals on Saturday and Sunday. Less than two years ago the prison system stopped feeding its prisoners three meals on Fridays, and now they are talking about taking away one of their meals on Thursdays. Georgia citizens now fear for their health and wellness. While the authorities say that the inmates get 2500 calories in two meals or three meals, the inmates say that the portion sizes do not change. Hungry humans tend to be agitated, frustrated, and on edge. It has long been noted that if you keep people full they are less likely to cause problems. But if they don't cause problems then they might be released. If they are released, the prisons don't receive funding to house them. And, no, they don't use all the money allotted to care for each prisoner on the prisoner. The paperwork may show that but the reality is very different. Prison is big business and for profit. Please read the original press release contained in the following first link below that lists the prisoners demands. http://libcom.org/forums/news/1-day-prison-strike-georgia-usa-10122010 http://www.assatashakur.org/forum/atlanta-ga/28159-georgia-no-2-percentage-priso… http://ppjg.wordpress.com/2010/04/05/america80%99s-prison-system-corporate-o… added by: adrianventure

Adam Lambert at Jingle Ball: Pics & Performance Videos

Adam Lambert had a question for those in attendance at this week’s Q102 Jingle Ball: Whataya Want From Me? Indeed, the former American Idol finalist was a featured performer at this concert on Wednesday night, rocking out with fans to the hit that garnered his first Grammy nomination . Watch him in action now: Adam Lambert at Jingle Ball Lambert also serenaded attendees with a rendition of “If I Had You.” Check out that performance HERE and click on the following photos of Adam at the event to enlarge each one. [Photos: Splash News]

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Ann Ward Interviews: Shocked, Grateful over America’s Next Top Model Victory

Should Ann Ward have been crowned America’s Next Top Model ? Yes, according to a majority of THG readers who voted in this poll . But the 6’2″ beauty wasn’t nearly as confident heading into this week’s finale against Chelsey Hersley. In an interview with The New York Post yesterday, Ward said: “I really thought Chelsey was doing better. It’s still unbelievable that I was even a part of the competition. It just goes to show that even if you are different, you can turn those negatives into really unique positives to be proud of.” Amen, Ann. Watch the 19-year old talk about her victory at length in the following video: Ann Ward Interview

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Mila Kunis Height Bio

Biography for Mila Kunis Height 5#39; 3″ (1.60 m) Born Milena Markivna Kunis/Milena Markovna Kunis August 14, 1983 (1983-08-14) Chernivtsi, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union Occupation Actress, voice artist Years active 1994–present Partner Macaulay Culkin (2002–present) Milena “Mila” Kunis ( /ˈmiːlə ˈkuːnɪs/; born Milena Markivna Kunis (Ukrainian: Мілена Марківна Куніс)/Milena Markovna Kunis (Russian: Милена Маркοвна Кунис)[1] on August 14, 1983)[2] is an American actress. Her television work

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Cartoon Character images

All Facebook observes that the following status update has been found with some users who have taken part in the trend, adding that it “appears that participants are supposed to switch their profile photo at some point between the 12th of November and the 30th”: NewGame: Change your profile picture to your favorite cartoon from when you were a kid. The goal of this game is not to see a human picture on Facebook, but an invasion of childhood memories until Monday. PLAY AND PASS ALONG! Wondering

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Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show-Down: Rosie Huntington-Whiteley vs. Candice Swanepoel

If Rosie Huntington-Whiteley can defeat Megan Fox in the battle for the lead role in Transformers 3 , what chance does Candice Swanepoel stand in the following Fashion Face-Off? The answer: A tiny one. But you know what they say: never count your sexy pieces of lingerie before they hatch hotness. As you can see below, underdog Swanepoel has taken a unique strategy in her catwalk against Huntington-Whiteley. Candice is giving us a rear view of her body, hoping to surprise her opponent and throw off her gorgeous game. Will it work? That’s up to you… [poll id=”1667″ /]

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Who Does Barbara Walters Find Fascinating?

As she does at the conclusion of every year, Barbara Walters has compiled a list of the world’s Most Fascinating People. Really just a rundown of those who have been in the news (seriously, we all love Betty White, but does a single reader find her “fascinating?”), the following celebrities made the cut: Sandra Bullock

Dancing With the Stars Producers Deny Bristol Palin Conspiracy at Work

The fact that Bristol Palin made it into the finals has a lot of people scratching their heads (or mailing white powder to the set). But it’s no conspiracy. “She deserves it,” Dancing With the Stars executive producer Conrad Green says. “A significant portion of our viewing audience believes that, too.” Week after week, as Bristol advances and superior talents like Audrina Patridge, Rick Fox, and Brandy have fallen, conspiracy theories have surfaced. DANCING FINALIST : Like it or not, Bristol Palin (with partner Mark Ballas) will be competing for the MirrorBall trophy in this week’s finals. Will she actually win it? Speculation has arisen about whether the Tea Party, which strongly supports her mom Sarah, is involved in an organized effort to promote Bristol. On one conservative Web site, Freerepublic (dot) com, some of the site’s 300,000 users have used discussion threads to encourage votes for Palin. Bristol Palin , that is. One asked users to “make liberal heads explode and vote for Bristol” Nov. 8 to advance her to the semifinals. That’s pretty much what happened. But Green insists , “There’s nothing in the voting system that looks at all strange.” He says that the entire process – text votes, call-in votes and email votes – “is all overseen by the Broadcast Standards team, independent of us and the network to make sure that everything is absolutely done scrupulously.” While some say the show’s credibility is in question after this year, Green says this isn’t the first time a less skilled dancer has made it this far. Of Bristol’s surprise run, he says, “You can argue whether or not she deserves to be there more than someone else who the judges have assigned to be a better dancer, but then make sure you vote for that person. It’s not rocket science.” He also notes that plans to change the system to give the judges’ scores more weight than audience votes are false, because that’s already in place. “Everyone is having a go at our system, but unlike American Idol, our professional judges count for half of the total for each couple each week, so there’s already a built-in attempt to make the dance quality matter,” Green says. “We set the rules down and this is the game and if this is how it turns out, then this is how it turns out. I think it’s absolutely fair.” What do you think? Does Bristol Palin deserve to be in the finals?

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Happy Birthday, Scarlett Johansson!

Scarlett Johansson turns 26 years old today and we’re officially at a loss for what to get the actress. After all, she already possess two of the most meaningful items around: A husband that looks like THIS . A body that looks like THIS . Therefore, we’ll simply send our very best wishes to GQ’s Babe of the Year and encourage readers to do the same. Ogle the photos below of this curvy beauty and try not to get any drool on your shirt, fellas…

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