New research shows how psychedelics alter visual processing and boost memory-linked brain circuits to generate hallucinations, revealing mechanisms with therapeutic implications.
Animals don't just see the world differently from one another, they experience time itself at dramatically different speeds.
The trial-to-trial variability of neuronal responses and the correlated response variability among neurons are modulated by visual stimulus size in a manner that depends on cortical layer, suggesting ...
Scientists have discovered that turtles possess advanced visual processing abilities once thought to be unique to mammals.
In a recent study published in Communications Biology, researchers from Hong Kong, Singapore, and Germany used high-resolution brain imaging to show that psychedelics may redirect visual processing ...
Fast-moving animals process visual information at higher speeds, reshaping how they hunt, escape predators, and experience ...
NYU Langone neuroscientists identified the brain region likely responsible for recognizing images after seeing them once, ...
A recent study published in the Journal of Psychiatric Research reveals that men who have committed sexually sadistic crimes ...