Recent neuroscience research shows that our brain’s organization of the visual world occurs much earlier than previously thought by scientists. As early as 2 months of age, babies exhibit clear ...
A single clear image can rewire the visual brain, making later recognition faster without relying on memory systems.
USA: Researchers have reported a rare case report that describes glioblastoma association with Alice in Wonderland Syndrome (AIWS), a condition marked by distorted perception. In this 63-year-old man, ...
Despite decades of research, the mechanisms behind fast flashes of insight that change how a person perceives their world, ...
Despite decades of research, the mechanisms behind fast flashes of insight that change how a person perceives their world, termed "one-shot learning," have remained unknown. A mysterious type of ...
This moment of revelation is common to many people who don’t form mental images. They report that they might never have ...
When you go for a walk, how does your brain know the difference between a parked car and a moving car? This seemingly simple ...
Disrupting left superior frontal sulcus selectively impaired perceptual but not value-based decisions, revealing segregated ...
That sharp flinch during a violent movie scene is familiar to many people. A hand slams, a body falls, and your own muscles ...
University of Rochester researchers discover that contrary to long-standing beliefs, motion from eye movements helps the ...
Learn how our brains store images that help us achieve flashes of insight when looking at seemingly incomprehensible visual tests.