For many years, a dominant view in neuroscience was that neurons in the inferotemporal (IT) cortex—a critical center in the ...
Object recognition isn’t just about crystal-clear images. Your brain can identify everyday objects using shapes, contrast, ...
Robots can locate objects with cameras, but that is not always enough when the target is tiny, irregular, or partly hidden.
While past research has hinted at an overlap in relevant brain regions, the new work drills down to the cellular level. The ...
Summary: Have you ever wondered why a memory can feel as vivid as a photograph? A groundbreaking study has finally cracked the “neural code” behind visual imagination. By recording the electrical ...
Abstract: The decoding of human visual neural signals has garnered significant attention due to its potential to reveal the underlying cognitive mechanisms of the brain. However, existing visual ...
This valuable study examined how sensory adaptation supports visual perception in the presence of noise. The authors used a combination of human psychophysics, electroencephalography (EEG), and deep ...
Both mnemonic discrimination and object recognition tasks rely on the utilization of subtle visual details. Successful mnemonic discrimination utilizes the subtle details of an event to orthogonalize ...
What if your glasses could do more than just help you see? Imagine a pair of sleek, lightweight frames that not only guide you through unfamiliar streets but also identify obstacles, locate packages, ...
This important study shows that visual search for upright and rotated objects is affected by rotating participants in a VR and gravitational reference frame. However, the evidence supporting this ...
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