Bumblebees can process the duration of flashes of light and use the information to decide where to look for food, a new study has found.
Most of us can remember the next melody on an album once the current tune is over and recall the alphabet in its correct sequential order. These are classic examples of generating an association ...
Bumblebees have learnt to read simple Morse code. A new study is the first to show that an insect can decide where to forage ...
Optimal cue integration, Bayesian Causal Inference, spatial orienting, speech illusions and other key phenomena in audiovisual perception naturally emerge from the collective behavior of a population ...
When you slip into sleep, it's easy to imagine that your brain shuts down, but University of Michigan research suggests that groups of neurons activated during prior learning keep humming, tattooing ...
Our hands do more than just hold objects. They also facilitate the processing of visual stimuli. When you move your hands, your brain first perceives and interprets sensory information, then it ...
The brain alters our sense of time to synchronize our joint perception of sound and vision. A new study finds that this recalibration depends on brain signals constantly adapting to our environment to ...
Maps have played an important role in scientific progress. Claudius Ptolemaeus transformed our understanding of the world with his map of Earth and Tycho Brahe our understanding of the Universe with ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Data supported the practice of using a size V stimulus when sensitivity is too low with size III. Size V had ...
For a translator to turn one language (say, English) into another (say, Greek), she has to be able to understand both languages and what common meanings they point to, because English is not very ...