Jiang's account of why the brain filters perception: to keep human beings functional inside ordinary embodied life rather than overwhelmed by total information.
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"Okay. So, again, what's happening is that you're looking at the hardware issues, and you completely ignore the software. Does that make sense? You're..."
"Yeah, and this is what it's... So, your brain is strategic in how it absorbs information, and then how it actually perceives this information,..."
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