Who Decides What’s Real? A New Theory of Brain Control
![The architecture constrains policy generation to a subset of identity hypotheses defined by authority-level priors, ensuring representational belief updating does not necessitate autonomic stabilisation when an adaptive hypothesis falls outside of [latex]\mathcal{H}\_{\text{auth}}[/latex], thus formalizing a distinction between cognitive and physiological responses.](https://arxiv.org/html/2603.18888v1/alp_regulatory_admissibility_diagram.png)
New research proposes a mechanism explaining how the brain prioritizes certain beliefs – even weak ones – to govern our perceptions and actions.
![The architecture constrains policy generation to a subset of identity hypotheses defined by authority-level priors, ensuring representational belief updating does not necessitate autonomic stabilisation when an adaptive hypothesis falls outside of [latex]\mathcal{H}\_{\text{auth}}[/latex], thus formalizing a distinction between cognitive and physiological responses.](https://arxiv.org/html/2603.18888v1/alp_regulatory_admissibility_diagram.png)
New research proposes a mechanism explaining how the brain prioritizes certain beliefs – even weak ones – to govern our perceptions and actions.

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