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A newly found brain circuit can rewrite vision
Vision feels like a camera feed from the eyes, but new work on a hidden brain circuit suggests what we see is constantly edited by internal signals about how alert, focused, or distracted we are.
A newly identified gene mutation may help explain why schizophrenia patients struggle to update their understanding of ...
Vision loss has long been treated as a one-way street, a devastating endpoint rather than a problem the brain might quietly work to solve. A wave of research is now overturning that assumption, ...
A new UAB study published in Nature Communications reveals how the eye creates sharp vision, showing that individual ...
Over the past decades, neuroscience studies have painted an increasingly detailed picture of the human brain, its organization and how it supports various functions. To plan and execute desired ...
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