
holographic model of perception
The holographic model of perception suggests that our brain encodes and processes information in a way similar to a hologram. In a hologram, each part contains information about the whole image. Similarly, our brain possibly stores sensory information across extensive networks so that individual parts can reconstruct our entire perception of the world. This means perception isn’t confined to specific points but is distributed throughout neural structures, allowing for flexible and resilient understanding of our environment, much like how a hologram can recreate the whole image from any fragment.