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Evaluating how brains generalize: Data from macaque monkeys reveals flaws in deep neural networks

Among the marvels of the human brain is its ability to generalize. We see an object, like a chair, and we know it’s a chair, even when it’s a slightly different shape, or it’s found in an unexpected place or in a dimly lit environment.
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