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Researchers have made headway into understanding how the brain decides which side of a visual border is a foreground object and which is background. The research has sheds light on how areas of ...
Our research provides important insights into how the brain processes borders, which could lead to a better understanding of psychiatric conditions where perception is disrupted, ...
In the classic “Rubin’s vase” optical illusion, you can see either a vase or two faces. At any given moment, which scene you perceive depends on whether your brain is viewing the central vase shape to ...
A Trojan horse could help get drugs past our brain's tough border patrol. ScienceDaily. Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2021 / 07 / 210712092221.htm.
Boundaries between different regions of the brain are essential for the brain to function. Research to-date has shown that molecular machineries located at the cell membrane such as cell adhesion ...
Professor John Reynolds and Senior Postdoctoral Fellow Tom Franken have made headway into understanding how the brain decides which side of a visual border is a foreground object and which is ...
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