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Aliasing and the brain

I am a long-time subscriber of Wired magazine, which I obviously think is a fine publication otherwise I would no longer be a subscriber, but every now and then there will be some “sciency” article that is misleading. The latest one is here.

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Author MdOPosted on May 30, 2019May 31, 2019Categories RandomTags aliasing, random, sampling1 Comment on Aliasing and the brain

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