Expanding our view of vision
New brain-scanning technique allows scientists to see when and where the brain processes visual information.
New brain-scanning technique allows scientists to see when and where the brain processes visual information.
MIT neuroscientists find the brain can identify images seen for as little as 13 milliseconds.
Wiring diagram of retinal neurons is first step toward mapping the human brain.
New mathematical model of information processing in the brain accurately predicts some of the peculiarities of human vision.