Imagination is one of the most powerful things our brains can do. We can relive past events while taking a walk, rehearse ...
Researchers have settled a 60-year-old debate in neuroscience, proving that the visual cortex constructs complex images from ...
Where does imagination come from? A new fMRI study in Neuron reveals that mental imagery emerges from the brain's association ...
Studies show that your brain doesn’t perceive the world exactly as it is. Instead, it “fills in gaps in perception.” The first layer of your brain’s primary visual cortex helps to decide what reality ...
Scientists have long known that when sounds are faint or objects are seen through fog in the distance, repetition of these weak or ambiguous sensory “inputs” can result in different perceptions inside ...
Our perceptions of body image are shaped by what we see from as early as seven years old, according to new research by Durham University (UK). These body ideals continue to be influenced by visual ...
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