Neuronal activity in human primary visual cortex correlates with perception during binocular rivalry
When dissimilar images are shown to the two eyes, one experiences binocular rivalry: one eye's view dominates for several seconds, only to be replaced in conscious awareness by the other eye's view.
Sounds can alter the way the brain interprets what it sees. This is the key finding of a new study by SISSA researchers in Trieste, published in PLOS Computational Biology. The research shows that, ...
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