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When you see a bag of carrots at the grocery store, does your mind go to potatoes and parsnips or buffalo wings and celery?
A Columbia University’s School of Engineering study in the US has shown that the brain’s visual regions play an active role in making sense of information, which could help build more adaptive ...
LMU researchers discovered that neural oscillations in visual circuits help process various image properties like brightness ...
Our brain doesn't passively receive visual input—it actively orchestrates a symphony of neural oscillations to process the ...
A new study shows that the brain's visual system adapts to your goals, reshaping perception based on what you're trying to do ...
A new study reveals how the brain allocates limited working memory by giving priority items more precise representation.
Spot the frog that’s not jumping in 5 seconds. A fun visual challenge that tests observation skills, spatial reasoning, and ...
New study reveals how the brain’s visual system aids decision-making, offering insights to build smarter, more adaptive AI ...
When navigating environments with changing rules, human brain circuits flexibly adapt how and where we retain information to help us achieve our immediate goals.
When you see a bag of carrots at the grocery store, does your mind go to potatoes and parsnips or buffalo wings and celery?
A team of researchers from the Institute for Basic Science, Yonsei University, and the Max Planck Institute have developed a ...