Researchers have developed a new method to evaluate how well computers can identify the relationships between objects.
Visual Neuroscience
Visual Neuroscience news articles cover science research into visual cortex, vision, visual disorders, blindness, brain processing of visual cues, facial recognition and research related to how eyes and brains function.
When it comes to object recognition, the visual system has trouble focusing in on just one dimension, a new study reports.
A new study supports the idea that key cognitive abilities are present in newborn babies.
Researchers have discovered a light sensitive opsin protein that could play a critical role in neuron maturation.
A new study reports video gamers could learn visual tasks quicker than their non gaming peers.
New retinal implants could restore vision up to five times better than current technology, a new study reports.
Three new studies examine how people perceive colors differently when it comes to the photograph of 'The Dress'.
Researchers explain why we have trouble recalling specific shades of color.
A new study reports those who can read music watched a visual score longer when the tune matched the sheet music.
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.
The Argus II system improves quality of life and visual function for people blinded by retinitis pigmentosa.
Three simple, pre-programmed rules appear to help create the neural circuit connecting the fly's eye to its brain.