
More brain-power for sight needed than previously thought
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Science, Social Studies, Biology
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11th Grade - University
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The video explores how humans perceive the visual world, highlighting a study by Dartmouth College. Using MRI technology, researchers examined how the brain processes visual illusions created by the Gabor patch. The study found that while the visual cortex senses the actual path of the illusion, the frontal lobes are involved in processing the perceived path, suggesting their role in visual information processing beyond decision-making.
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