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Photo: Nicholas Zaal Children between the ages of three and six can improve their visual perception with a simple but fun exercise.
Article Published: November 2000 Neuronal activity in human primary visual cortex correlates with perception during binocular rivalry Alex Polonsky, Randolph Blake, Jochen Braun & David J. Heeger ...
Blinking is one of the most frequent human activities, typically occurring every two to 10 seconds or about 10 blinks per minute. It has long been understood that blinking has protective effects ...
People who go partially blind after a stroke may regain some vision after doing a set of visual exercises on a computer for several months, researchers say.
Aging causes significant changes in visual perception, even in healthy people with no dementia or eye disease. As a result, many people struggle with simple daily activities as they age—things ...
Our perception of an artwork–or any kind of visual information–is affected by personal filters that include everything from where we grew up to our political beliefs.
A new study finds that the conscious perception of visual location occurs in the frontal lobes of the brain, rather than in the visual system in the back of the brain. The results are significant ...