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Brain scans on psychedelics reveal how wild visual hallucinations form
A growing body of neuroimaging research is pinpointing exactly how psychedelic drugs hijack the brain’s visual system to produce vivid hallucinations, even when a person’s eyes are closed. Studies ...
The researchers detected a specific delay of about 18 milliseconds between the waves in the visual cortex and the ...
NYU Langone neuroscientists identified the brain region likely responsible for recognizing images after seeing them once, ...
Imagine arriving at a busy location with people moving around and a multitude of visual and other sensory cues vying for your ...
When you get better at a skill—recognizing a familiar face in a crowd, spotting a typo at a glance, or anticipating the next move in a game—sensory neurons in your brain become more coordinated, ...
The results include a comparison between two different basis functions for temporal selectivity and how these generate different predictions for the dynamics of neural populations. The conclusions are ...
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