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Learn how the brain handles certain optical illusions, causing us to perceive shapes that don't actually exist.
New research into how the brain processes illusions has bombarded mouse neurons with lasers, artificially reproducing the brain activity.
Our brains fall for optical illusions due to perception tricks, as revealed in a new study on illusory contours.
Neuroscientists are zeroing in on how special kinds of brain cells help us see things that aren't actually there.
Illusion circuits in the visual cortex were uncovered with two-photon holography, advancing perception and neurophysiology studies.
Using lasers, researchers triggered optical illusion signals in mouse brains, uncovering how the brain fills in missing details in vision.
Researchers have now identified the specific neural circuit and cell type responsible for perceiving visual illusions. Cells, ...
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