Neural processing refers to the way in which the brain processes and interprets information received from the external environment through neural activity. This involves the flow of electrical signals between neurons in the brain, which allows for sensory perception, motor control, cognitive functions, and other complex behaviors. Researchers studying neural processing aim to understand how the brain encodes, processes, and stores information, as well as how disruptions in neural processing can lead to neurological disorders and cognitive impairments. Advances in technology, such as brain imaging techniques and computational modeling, have greatly expanded our understanding of neural processing and its role in various cognitive and behavioral functions.