Dunno - but it sounds like there's somewhere in the brain that behaves somewhat like a frame-store (putting together what's been seen, and where it should be wrt where the eye was looking at the time {as it constantly tracks all over the show} )
Researchers evidently implanted visions of sugar plums into the author of that article... The headline is a major scientific breakthrough. But the story simply says "brain does stuff, just you wait til the Future gets here."
Now that's pretty neat. But I thought we didn't reconstruct in our brains what we see with our eyes....?
ReplyDeleteDunno - but it sounds like there's somewhere in the brain that behaves somewhat like a frame-store (putting together what's been seen, and where it should be wrt where the eye was looking at the time {as it constantly tracks all over the show} )
ReplyDelete[edit] I don't know about others, but I haven't/can't see the site (it's down)
ReplyDeleteMy own brain snapshot:
ReplyDeleteIs it snowing?
ReplyDeleteAt least they're not using a liquidizer to do it...
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for the dream recorder.
ReplyDeleteResearchers evidently implanted visions of sugar plums into the author of that article...
ReplyDeleteThe headline is a major scientific breakthrough. But the story simply says "brain does stuff, just you wait til the Future gets here."
Another Walken!
ReplyDeleteWhy Does The World Appear Stable While Our Eyes Move?
ReplyDeleteOf course, the real thing that we want, is for scientists to extract calories directly from our bodies....
ReplyDelete...or to discover how to make all calories less tasty in the first place
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ReplyDeletehttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-11635625
I've decided I don't want to see the images from Dub's brain.
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