
Neural Encoding
Neural encoding refers to how information is transformed and represented in the brain through networks of neurons. When we perceive something, our sensory organs collect data, which is then processed by neurons that represent various aspects of that data, such as its color, shape, or sound. This encoded information is essential for us to understand and react to the world around us. Essentially, neural encoding enables the brain to take complex inputs and store or convey them in a way that allows us to think, remember, and make decisions based on our experiences.