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This is the eye that our brain relies on most
for visual information.
«For anyone interested in using rats or mice as a model
for visual information processing, presenting the information on the floor makes good sense behaviorally and biologically,» she said.
For visual information to reach the brain through such parallel channels, images are pre-processed in the retina.
Sure enough, the two dyes oozed along different sets of neurons and met in the thalamus, a relay station
for visual information deep in the brain.
When they tracked the cells» axons from the eye into the brain, they saw that many of them terminated in the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN), the first relay station in the brain
for visual information.
In contrast, the thalamus has until now been considered mostly as a relay
for visual information.
Not exact matches
When delivering training sessions or holding a meeting, you might be the best talker in the world — but
for many of us, nothing beats a
visual aid when it comes to taking in new
information.
So,
for instance, if you work
for one of the Big Three automakers and want to know what speculation is happening around the Apple car, Quid can scour the internet
for information on this query and then compile and organize that data into a
visual map so that you can see what trends and themes are coming up most often in the media.
Google's new changes also come with a
visual update that places
information on cards that Google says is optimized
for touch devices.
«Most of our brain is wired
for processing
visual information,» says Barry.
Information or communication barriers (e.g. a publication that is not available in large print
for people with
visual impairment)
With Context Cards, Snaps have become the
visual starting point
for learning more about the world, empowering our community to get more
information about anything that catches their eye.
A
visual experience,
for instance, lends itself to description as a complex semiotic process involving transmissions and integrations of signs, or bits of
information, to a central organ, the brain, and more localized processes of selection, sorting, and evaluation (i.e., gradations as to relevance of various types of
information) that sometimes issue in tentative (and often only vague) interpretations.
Ideal
for the vast majority of sectors and applications, not only can this system detect the smallest contaminants, it also collects a huge amount of other vital
visual and numerical
information, from missing components to defects, incorrect fill levels and product - in - seals.
Control panel uses color touchscreen operator interface and separate
visual display
for real - time weight
information during operation.
For those who would like more
information about the Barbecue Restaurant Landscape in the US, CHD Expert has created this complementary
visual representation of the Barbecue Restaurant Industry.
While your newborn's eyes are physically capable of seeing just fine at birth, his brain isn't ready to process all that
visual information, so things stay pretty fuzzy
for a while.
It's such a great way to display
information, charts, and games
for children to them a
visual of what you the parent / teacher are trying to convey to them.
For parents whose children have a diagnosis or want to learn more about specific conditions or special services available in schools, Understood offers in - depth
information about Individualized Education Programs, 504 Plans, ADHD, auditory processing disorder, communication disorders, dyscalculia, dysgraphia, dyslexia, dyspraxia, executive functioning issues, nonverbal learning disabilities, sensory processing issues and
visual processing issues.
There is a lot of
information here, so we created a
visual for you to make it a bit easier to understand.
The evidence based
information,
visual aids and the instructor's regular interaction with recent local births ensures you will feel confident, informed and empowered
for your labour and birth experience.
We basically leveraged the strengths of text (in - depth
information, search - engine friendliness, easy skimming
for readers) AND the strengths of video (strong
visuals, emotional impact).
The
visual part of your ad should catch the eye and give enough
information to intrigue a reader but without dulling his or her appetite
for more.
By law, most trains have audio -
visual (AV)
information systems on board, and these make rail travel user - friendly
for everyone.
Guide Dogs is campaigning
for a change in the law to make audio and
visual information - including audible announcements of the next stop and final destination - available on board every bus and scheduled coach service in the UK.
Guide Dogs is hoping that Norman Baker will amend the bus regulations to include audio and
visual information for all buses across the UK.
To email the Minister
for Buses, Norman Baker MP, to ask him to support our campaign
for Audio
Visual information on buses, click here: http://bit.ly/emeDWs
«We wanted to find out how and where
visual information about grasped objects,
for example their shape or size, and motor characteristics of the hand, like the strength and type of a grip, are processed in the different grasp - related areas of the brain,» says Schaffelhofer.
«If you're trying to predict recovery
for someone who has a sensory, motor or
visual deficit, the scans we use today provide a lot of
information.
According to the scientists, the study offers evidence neurons in the prefrontal cortex of the brain start processing
information in anticipation of where we are going to look before we ever do it, suggesting that selective processing might be the mechanism
for visual stability.
«In other words the human brain compensates
for receiving increased
information from a mobile phone conversation by not sending some
visual information to the working memory, leading to a tendency to «look at» but not «see» objects by distracted drivers.
Now, researchers have
for the first time shown how
visual information chimes in to keep the map grounded in reality.
If certain areas of the brain that process
visual information are activated — by a blow to the head,
for example — tiny stars of light appear.
Oscillations may also shape
visual information as it travels through the brain, says Charles Schroeder, a neuroscientist at the Nathan S. Kline Institute
for Psychiatric Research in Orangeburg, N.Y..
The
visual cortical area V4 is one of them and deals with
visual information used
for recognizing the object such as shape, color, pattern, binocular disparity, and size.
Enter the Mars Helicopter, a proposed add - on to Mars rovers of the future that could potentially triple the distance these vehicles currently drive in a Martian day, and deliver a new level of
visual information for choosing which sites to explore.
In order to see if presenting the nutrition
information graphically would change diners» purchasing behavior, Nakamura, along with doctoral student, Nathan Pratt, and a team of other researchers set up two experiments using a
visual, 2 - dimensional plot showing the values of fiber and protein per calorie
for each menu item.
In those early years, and to a lesser degree today, many neuroscientists believed that the brain is compartmentalized — that
visual information,
for instance, goes straight from the eye to the
visual cortex through a fixed network of nerves.
The
visual cortex, the largest part of the human brain, is responsible
for analyzing
information from the eyes and enables us to perceive the
visual world.
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All focused on solving problems based on novel
information:
For example, one test required recreating a
visual pattern with colored blocks, while another required participants to listen to a list of numbers and recite them backward.
The
visual information then flowed via the thalamus to the
visual cortex and the amygdala, the key brain center
for evaluating threat.
«We are exploring this through modelling
information processing in parts of the insect brain, and we find that often, exceedingly difficult tasks,
for example in
visual pattern recognition or floral scent learning, can be solved with extremely simple neural circuits.
The study is linked to two previous papers in 2009 and 2014 in which McDonald's research team showed that when people search the
visual world
for a particular object, the brain has distinct mechanisms
for both locking attention onto relevant
information and
for suppressing irrelevant
information.
«By the time the
information gets to the
visual cortex, we think the brain is representing it as a sparse code,» said Bruno Olshausen, a computational neuroscientist and director of the Redwood Center
for Theoretical Neuroscience at the University of California - Berkeley, who helped develop the theory of sparse coding.
«Some of the brain's connectivity maps is hardwired, possibly dependent on genetically - driven processes that do not need any external sensory
information for their activation, while other process might indeed need
visual input to specialize,» Amedi said.
Because Landsat satellites have been gathering
visual information for four decades, we can now view landscapes before, during, and after fires and other natural disasters, and see bodies of water shift their shapes as water levels rise and fall, and watch cities grow.
These Nheengatú physical expressions are the type of
visual language we expect to see in sign languages, but
for spoken languages it is often assumed that all of the words should be audible, not
visual, and that the gestures that come along with speech only give extra, peripheral meanings, and not the main
information about the topic of talk.
«The findings challenge the conventional wisdom about how and where in the brain the processing of
visual orientation
information first occurs,» commented Michael A. Steinmetz, acting director of the Division of Extramural Research at the National Eye Institute, which provided funding
for the study.