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The experiment really rests on the following: What happens in the brain during something that's memorized and over-learned, and what happens in the brain during something that is spontaneously generated, or improvised, in a way that's matched motorically and in terms of lower-level
sensory
motor features?
But it turns out the glial cells have a vital role in the modulation, amplification and, in the case of pain, the distortion of
sensory
experiences.
And most importantly, what we do is we use a rigorous, and often uncomfortable, process of physical therapy and occupational therapy to retrain the nerves in the nervous system to respond normally to the activities and
sensory
experiences that are part of everyday life.
The future holds the promise that new drugs will be developed that are not symptom-modifying drugs that simply mask the problem, as we have now, but that will be disease-modifying drugs that will actually go right to the root of the problem and attack those glial cells, or those pernicious proteins that the glial cells elaborate, that spill over and cause this central nervous system wind-up, or plasticity, that so is capable of distorting and amplifying the
sensory
experience that we call pain.
This is the
sensory
data, and that data is transferred to the devices through the computer.
And other FM devices implanted in fingertips, on contacting a surface, will send a message back to the
sensory
cortex of the brain, so that the person feels a sense of touch.
The wiring from your
sensory
apparatus to those bits is shorter than the bits that have to pass through the thinky bit, the cortex.
And the memory system is sitting over the
sensory
part of the brain.
So as the
sensory
input comes in and feeds from the old brain, it also goes up into the neocortex.
It copied the posterior, the back part, which is sensory, and put it in the front.
So it's really important to remember that sensory, memory and cognitive processes are all important, but they're only important to either drive or suppress future movements.
Your arm or body moves, and you get
sensory
feedback from vision, from skin, from muscles and so on.
So one thing that makes controlling movement difficult is, for example,
sensory
feedback is extremely noisy.
So for example, if you put your hand under a table and try to localize it with your other hand, you can be off by several centimeters due to the noise in
sensory
feedback.
So we work in a whole
sensory
movement task soup of noise.
You have data, and data in neuroscience is
sensory
input.
So I have
sensory
input, which I can take in to make beliefs.
And the point about Bayesian decision theory is it gives you the mathematics of the optimal way to combine your prior knowledge with your
sensory
evidence to generate new beliefs.
And what it really says, and what you want to estimate, is the probability of different beliefs given your
sensory
input.
As we go around, we learn about statistics of the world and lay that down, but we also learn about how noisy our own
sensory
apparatus is, and then combine those in a real Bayesian way.
And what this part really says is I have to predict the probability of different
sensory
feedbacks given my beliefs.
And I want to convince you the brain does make predictions of the
sensory
feedback it's going to get.
And to do that, I'll tell you about how the brain deals with
sensory
input.
So you send a command out, you get
sensory
feedback back, and that transformation is governed by the physics of your body and your
sensory
apparatus.
So as you send a movement command down, you tap a copy of that off and run it into your neural simulator to anticipate the
sensory
consequences of your actions.
So as I shake this ketchup bottle, I get some true
sensory
feedback as the function of time in the bottom row.
Now I get an extra source of
sensory
information due to that external act.
They predict the
sensory
consequences and subtract it off.
And when it comes to
sensory
restoration, we're still very far away from being able to provide beauty.
Restoration of basic
sensory
function is critical.
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