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The primary visual cortex. Starting to make sense. Monday Roundup – 6th October 2008. October 6, 2008. Posted by Emma Byrne in Uncategorized. Does your seven month old enjoy snooker? Infants see causal relationships between events, according to research published in the journal Cognitive Psychology[1]. The researchers showed the babies short videos of a disk that either to “cause” a pair of disks to move until they became habituated. To this type of movement. The babies were then shown videos of disks th...
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The primary visual cortex. Starting to make sense. Moles and their eyes. May 12, 2008. Posted by David Corney in Uncategorized. Dual-expression cones plus 1 triple-expression cone type. Could the rest of the visual system make sense of this? The Final Fascinating Fact I learnt from this paper is why. Might UV sensitivity allow a mole to go and fix an otherwise invisible weakness and prevent tunnel collapse? Or is their UV sensitivity merely a left-over from some other evolutionary branch? Glösmann, M....
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The primary visual cortex. Starting to make sense. Monday Roundup: 20th October 2008. October 20, 2008. Posted by David Corney in Uncategorized. Seeing what isn’t there. When we see something, our visual system rapidly recognises its shape, colour, location and so on. These features are then “bound” to the object, so we usually see a “red ball” rather than separate “redness” and “ballness”. What’s more, this happens even when the original sloping line is itself invisible. This depth cue, stereopsis, has ...
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The primary visual cortex. Starting to make sense. Monday Roundup – 27th October 2008. October 27, 2008. Posted by Emma Byrne in Uncategorized. Choosing where to look next. Researchers in Switzerland have some of the features of a scene that might shift our attention,according to a paper in October’s issue of the journal Cortex [1]. A condition that leaves a person unaware of objects in one side of the visual field. The researchers found that the involuntary eye movements ( saccades. Laurent Itti and Pie...
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The primary visual cortex. Starting to make sense. Monday Roundup: 13th October 2008. October 13, 2008. Posted by Emma Byrne in Uncategorized. Colour blind monkeys are fine at foraging. Fruit foraging may not be the “killer app” for colour vision, according to research published in this month’s issue of PLOSOne [1]. In the early 20th century results from surveys of dream imagery showed that very few people reported dreaming in colour. However results that date from before the 20th century, and from t...
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The primary visual cortex. Starting to make sense. Fast at the peripheries: deaf people have equally fast responses throughout the visual field. December 13, 2011. Posted by Emma Byrne in Uncategorized. Bottari, D., Caclin, A., Giard, M., and Pavani, F. (2011). Changes in Early Cortical Visual Processing Predict Enhanced Reactivity in Deaf Individuals PLoS ONE, 6. 9) DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0025607. Monday Roundup – 27th October 2008. October 27, 2008. Posted by Emma Byrne in Uncategorized. Researchers...
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