Motion created by eye movements helps the brain judge distance and movement in 3D space, offering new insights into how stable vision works.
The eyes may reveal how experiences are recalled, according to new Baycrest research that suggests that shifts in eye ...
When you go for a walk, how does your brain know the difference between a parked car and a moving car? This seemingly simple ...
Trying to finish your homework while the big game is on TV? "Visual-movement" neurons in the front of your brain can help you stay focused, according to a new study from neuroscientists in the ...
Millions of Americans listen to Ira Glass, host of the National Public Radio program “This American Life,” as he tells the stories of people’s experiences. Far fewer have seen Glass work with two ...
Saccadic eye movements are rapid, ballistic shifts in gaze that allow the fovea to sample different parts of a visual scene, facilitating high-resolution perception. Research in this area has revealed ...
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