How we see objects in depth: The brain's code for 3-D structure
Monday, October 27, 2008 - 13:07
in Biology & Nature
A team of Johns Hopkins University neuroscientists has discovered patterns of brain activity that may underlie our remarkable ability to see and understand the three-dimensional structure of objects.
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