Researchers report temporary postnatal visual deprivation induces permanent auditory responses in the visual area of the infant's brain.
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.
A new study reveals how motion sensing neurons are linked to other cells in the eye.
According to a new study, children with a variant of the APLP2 gene were up-to five times more likely to develop myopia if they spent more than an hour a day reading.
Researchers believe they have devised an optimal model for speed and visual processing.
Findings could offer a new target to treat glaucoma, a new study reports.
A new study reveals humans and monkeys perceive visual illusions the same way.
According to a new study, neurons in the visual cortical area V4 calculate the size of an object based on information on its retinal image size and distance from the object.
Researchers report they have identified neurons in the visual cortex that selectively respond to an intermediate color, not just primary colors.
A new study provides evidence that the inferior temporal cortex can identify objects.
Researchers have discovered that crossmodal mappings can be used by assistive devices to help the blind detect their environment without requiring intensive training.
A new study provides insights into how our brain extracts information about our natural surroundings from the light captured by our eyes.
In order to navigate murky waters, freshwater fish and amphibians have evolved a means to see infrared light.