Some images spontaneously change in appearance. A new study has found that these changes are reflected in high-level visual cortical areas before they become apparent in early sensory cortex. This suggests… Click to show full abstract
Some images spontaneously change in appearance. A new study has found that these changes are reflected in high-level visual cortical areas before they become apparent in early sensory cortex. This suggests that visual information not only flows towards interpretative areas of our brain, but also in the reverse direction.
               
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