In the above image, you can all see an inverted series of 27. At first glance, it look in a simple and repetitive. But, take ...
An optical illusion is a picture or image that tricks our brain into seeing something differently from its reality. It ...
The trial-to-trial variability of neuronal responses and the correlated response variability among neurons are modulated by visual stimulus size in a manner that depends on cortical layer, suggesting ...
This study provides important insights into how working memory shapes perceptual decisions, using a dual-task design, continuous mouse tracking, and hierarchical Bayesian modeling. By dissociating ...
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This Real-Life “Sixth Sense” Is Trainable in Just 10 Weeks
Forget superpowers, your brain may already have one. Studies show people can train echolocation and detect objects using nothing but reflected sound.
Deepfakes and injection attacks are targeting identity verification moments, from onboarding to account recovery. Incode explains why enterprises must validate the full session—media, device integrity ...
Contrived dissent is better than nothing, especially if the contrivance itself is taken seriously. But the most valuable form of dissent is authentic, even stubborn and brave. There is no substitute ...
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A Popular Spring Pastime Changed Brain Structure and Improved Memory in a New Study
In other words, get ready to grab your binoculars, says a group of brain researchers in Canada.
The crackle of electricity inside your brain has long been too complex to decode. Artificial intelligence is changing that.
When Kristine Dalton (OD '07, MSc '10) first stepped into a meeting on Paralympic classification more than a decade ago, she ...
Expert birders show denser brain tissue in attention and visual regions, suggesting the skill may help slow certain aspects ...
A new study in expert birders suggests that becoming an expert in a given field could help slow down cognitive decline.
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