Out of mind, out of sight: Brain's frontal cortex controls vision

Tuesday, May 10, 2016 - 13:40 in Psychology & Sociology

Ever search desperately for something, then realize you were looking straight at it the whole time? Research indicates that vision is controlled by the part of the brain associated with thinking. And in sight, too, it can be absent minded.

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