Study tracks how and where zebrafish brains transform the movement of the environment into a decision that causes the fish to swim in a specific direction.
Researchers detail how the visual cortex and retina work together in visual motion perception.
Researchers discover motion blindness has little to do with vision and more to do with the brain's ability to interpret sensory information correctly.
Researchers take inspiration from the developing brain to create improved computer algorithms.
Researchers report the Kalman filter, an algorithm both our brains and GPS systems use to track an object's position, can be tricked by the pattern of motion.