Brains constantly predict what the eyes will see next, relying on internal feedback networks that physically rewire ...
What we "see" with our eyes actually depends on how you define seeing. If you define it strictly in terms of the detection of visual stimuli, we see quite a lot. But the brain filters out much of that ...
It is common to say "I can't believe my eyes" when surprised by what we see. Recent scientific evidence suggests that we are right to be sceptical and that what we see depends in no small part on what ...
Infants can use their expectations about the world to rapidly shape their developing brains, researchers have found. A series of experiments with infants ages 5 to 7 months has shown that portions of ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Improved IOL technology, refinements in surgical instrumentation and higher patient expectations have led to a ...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that can affect a person’s life in several ways. For example, ASD can affect the way someone communicates, interacts with others, and ...
Infants can use their expectations about the world to rapidly shape their developing brains, researchers have found. A series of experiments with infants ages 5 to 7 months has shown that portions of ...
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