Researchers use afterimages to prove the brain predicts eye movements with 94% accuracy, revealing the internal "efference copy" mechanism that keeps our vision stable.
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The ghosts we see: Afterimages provide clues to how our brains perceive a stable environment
Our eyes alone do not provide us with a continuous and stable view of the world. They jump several times each second in rapid movements called saccades. Because the eye projects the world onto the ...
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Scientists Complete Schrödinger's Color Theory Over 100 Years Later
Visual representation of color spaces aligning with a mathematical apex. (LANL) Beauty may lie in the eye of the beholder, ...
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To a Dragonfly, You Might Be Moving in Slow Motion
As athletes become elite, you’ll often hear commentators say that “the game has slowed down for them.” Take football, for example. The quarterback has the ball and has just a few seconds to decide ...
With a new video podcast, the influential authors and former nemeses aim to inject a dose of rationality and humility into ...
For many people, birdwatching starts as a quiet outdoor hobby. A pair of binoculars, a walk through a wooded trail or neighborhood park, and the simple challenge of spotting different species can turn ...
COSTA MESA, Calif., March 09, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- MiTwell, MediaTek and RGo Robotics, today announced a next-generation Visual Real-Time Localization Solution (RTLS) designed to accelerate the ...
Researchers use AI "digital twins" to discover a new type of neuron in the visual cortex that perceives complex textures and object arrangements.
Certain locations around the world appear to defy basic physical principles. At some of these sites, cars seem to roll uphill ...
A Psychedelic-Style Illustration is a type of artwork that uses bright colours, unusual shapes, and different patterns to create a visual illustration of optical illusion that feels hypnotic and ...
A new study in mice suggests psychedelics make the brain more likely to "see" images from memory rather than what's actually in front of it.
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Study: The brain predicts images during eye jumps to stabilize vision
Every time the human eye darts from one point to another, the retinal image smears across the visual field. These rapid jumps ...
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