(Neuroscience News) How do human beings perceive their environment and take their decisions? To successfully interact with the immediate environment, for human beings it is not enough to have basic evidence of the world around them. This information by itself is insufficient because it is inherently ambiguous and requires integrating into a particular context to minimize the uncertainty of sensory perception. But, at the same time, the context is ambiguous. For example, am I in a safe or a dangerous place?
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It’s Official: US Visa Can Be Denied If You or Your Friends Are Critical of American Policies
(Philip Giraldi) There have been several interesting developments in the United States government’s war on free speech and privacy.