How does the brain create mental images? A new study reveals that visual imagination and perception share a common neural code.
Why can images of things we have seen seem so real when we later recall them from memory? A new study led by Cedars-Sinai ...
With 12 colour receptors, the mantis shrimp seems visually unmatched. But studies reveal that their visual system likely ...
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The picture of a snake emerging from a basket and moving in time with the sound of a flute is among the most universally ...
The same brain cells activate when you see something and when you imagine it, helping explain why mental images can feel so ...
A new study reveals the brain doesn’t rely on a single clock but builds our sense of time through multiple stages across ...
A Cedars-Sinai study published in Science reveals that the same neurons used to perceive objects once also reactivate when imagining them later.
A study published April 6 in the journal Nature Medicine looked at more than 500 brain scans from 267 people across five ...
Synaesthesia is a neurological phenomenon where the activation of one sense, such as hearing, triggers the activation of ...