Rutgers research: Discoveries shed new light on how the brain processes what the eye sees
Tuesday, June 2, 2009 - 14:49
in Health & Medicine
(Newark, NJ) -- Researchers at the Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience (CMBN) at Rutgers University in Newark have identified the need to develop a new framework for understanding "perceptual stability" and how we see the world with their discovery that visual input obtained during eye movements is being processed by the brain but blocked from awareness.
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