Abstract>Researchers from the Cognitive Neurotechnology Unit, Vision and Action Laboratory, and Visual Perception and Cognition Laboratory in the ...
Animals don't experience the world passively. A hawk tilts its head to track prey. A person leans forward to read a sign.
Animals don't experience the world passively. A hawk tilts its head to track prey. A person leans forward to read a sign.
Speech and language perception are inherently multisensory processes. The integration of auditory, visual, and somatosensory signals plays a fundamental ...
Abstract: Visual perception and modelling are essential tasks in many vision-dependent robotic tasks. This work presents a robotic vision system to perform fruit recognition, modelling, and ...
Abstract: Visual imagery, or the mental simulation of visual information from memory, could serve as an effective control paradigm for a brain-computer interface (BCI) due to its ability to directly ...
Architecture begins as an encounter with gravity. It is the ancient act of placing weight upon the earth, of persuading matter to stand, hold, and shelter. Within this fundamental condition of ...
Summary: Have you ever wondered why a memory can feel as vivid as a photograph? A groundbreaking study has finally cracked the “neural code” behind visual imagination. By recording the electrical ...
Imagination is one of the most powerful things our brains can do. We can relive past events while taking a walk, rehearse future conversations through inner speech or sense the heat of a fire without ...
I first encountered the McGurk effect in a neuroscience class. My professor played a video of a person moving their lips as if saying “ga,” while the audio track played “ba.” Most students heard ...
Babies are born with smaller eyes, about 16.5 millimeters long, and eyesight develops over the first 2 years as focus and coordination improve. Eyeballs grow rapidly after birth and again during ...
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