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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?
Our brain doesn't passively receive visual input—it actively orchestrates a symphony of neural oscillations to process the ...
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 ...
A massive, multi-year project led by over 150 scientists has produced the most detailed map yet of how visual information travels through the brain – revealing more than 500 million connections in a ...
A new study by biomedical engineers and neuroscientists shows that the brain's visual regions play an active role in making sense of information.
A new study offers insight into what is happening in our brains when our working memory must use its limited resources to remember multiple things. Researchers found that two parts of the brain ...
(MENAFN- IANS) New Delhi, April 20 (IANS) A Columbia University's School of Engineering study in the US has shown that the brain's visual ... whether the visual cortex was changing how it ...
Summary: A new study reveals how the brain allocates limited working memory by giving priority items more precise representation. Using fMRI scans, researchers found that the visual cortex encodes all ...