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Roland Piquepaille wrote an article about a paper from researchers from Johns Hopkins University:
“How is it possible that we perceive our world in 3D when our eyes only register 2D images? And how do we decide in a millisecond if something in front of us is a bouquet of flowers or a painting? Researchers from Johns Hopkins University think they know how our brain is analyzing pictures. They say that their research “answers the century-old question of the basis of subconscious processes in visual perception.” According to the researchers, we’re capable to “process visual information automatically and independently of what we know, think or expect.” This research might lead to future treatments of human brain disorders. Read more…”
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