When we look at something, the different properties of the image are processed in different brain regions. But how does our brain make a coherent image out of such a fragmented representation? A new ...
Quantum Entanglement is a tricky concept to understand - and that’s because it is so counterintuitive. Imagine two particles on opposite ends of the Universe. These particles can have properties that ...
The Ohio breakthrough used a technique called functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to identify the pattern of electrical impulses in the part of the brain that controls movement – the motor ...
The way we interact with objects is based on what we think they are like – their weight, shape and so on. If our expectations are correct, such as knowing that a coffee cup is full, we’ll grasp and ...
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