With half of the human brain directly or indirectly devoted to
processing visual information (cue scientific research here), the first impression of your website matters.
«Thornton's seemingly impulsive combinations of forms and colors, scale and perspective, are always surprising, and call into question how the viewer deals with
processing visual information.
The researchers found that low - intensity exercise boosted activation in the visual cortex, the part of the cerebral cortex that plays an important role in
processing visual information.
They performed an electrophysiological analysis of each tadpole's optic tectum, a part of the brain responsible for
processing visual information.
«Results challenge conventional wisdom about where the brain begins
processing visual information.»
«It is amazing that the brain seems to do the best job of
processing visual information at criticality.»
«Most of our brain is wired for
processing visual information,» says Barry.
Each of these subtypes has to form connections with a different area of the brain that
processes visual information.
Designed to test the brain «sability to
process visual information, the machine works by shining asplit laser beam into a subject's eye.
Pristine as his optical hardware is, May's brainhas never been programmed to
process the visual information itreceives.
An MSU assistant professor in neuroscience is part of a team that has made progress understanding how the brain
processes visual information.
The team revealed that V2 neurons
process visual information according to three principles: first, they combine edges that have similar orientations, increasing robustness of perception to small changes in the position of curves that form object boundaries.
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.
In a healthy eye, light enters the retina and activates photoreceptors which
process visual information and send it to ganglion cells.
«You get areas that process body shapes with whatever input you give them — the visual cortex doesn't just
process visual information.»
Instead,
they process visual information before it leaves the eye, inhibiting or enhancing neighboring neurons to adjust the way we see.
We can use our rich knowledge of how neurons in animals
process visual information to bridge the gap between animals and people.
«The robot
processes visual information in real time, so could one day be trusted to make its own decisions»
The robot's brain
processes visual information in real time, enabling it to do more than simply navigate from one spot to another.
That ability to
process visual information in real time means Neurala's brain can do more than just guide a robot from one spot to another.
The UNSW innovation involves an automated visual field analysis system that uses a pattern of differently sized spots, which takes into account the fact that the eye
processes visual information away from central vision differently.
To do this, Garm says, they had to be able to form an image of the reef, meaning that their simple nerve net must be able to
process visual information.
Dr Bromley and her team performed tests on their children to measure IQ, verbal and non-verbal comprehension, and the speed at which they could
process visual information.
The researchers concluded that TN possessed a rare form of «blindsight» wherein a brain - damaged person with normal eyes can't
process visual information but can still subconsciously react to it.
But while city streets have become increasingly crowded with distractions, our ability to
process visual information has remained unchanged for millions of years.
Scientists began building neural networks in the 1970s in hopes of mimicking the brain's ability to
process visual information, recognize speech, and understand language.
Horizontal cells
process visual information by integrating and regulating input from rod and cone photoreceptors, which allow eyes to adjust to see well in both bright and dim light conditions.
According to Prof. Polat, vision is dynamic and changes rapidly, but it takes time for the brain to
process this visual information.
The application's scientifically proven program exercises the visual cortex of the brain to faster
process visual information, and thereby help improve vision sharpness.
Some basic discoveries about how the retinas
process visual information came from a series of experiments begun in 1931 on the horseshoe crab.
Our brains are built to quickly take in and
process visual information.
Using visual cues such as a chart ties into what theorist Howard Gardner called «spatial intelligence,» which involves how an individual
processes visual information.
Game - playing actually changes the way our brains
process visual information.
These works of art explore how we perceive and
process visual information, especially as it relates to the human form and our own reflection.
Her abstract artworks invite the viewer to a dialogue about how we as humans
process visual information.
Like the Los Angeles painter Laura Owens, whose canvases pile up with similarly incongruous forms, Koetje is reassembling the conventional vocabulary of painting to capture an unprecedented cultural moment, in which technology has reshaped how
we process visual information.
People are wired to
process visual information, and to do pattern recognition.
The human brain can
process visual information 60,000 times faster than the time it takes to decode text.
Not exact matches
The human eye
processes visual / pictoral
information more quickly than words, making pictures of any kind a shortcut to comprehension and awareness.
Bottom line:
Visuals are memorable and effective, because they help people
process, understand, and retain more
information more quickly.
90 % of all
information transmitted to the brain is
visual, and
visuals are
processed 60,000 X faster in the brain than text.
It appears that somewhere in the brain the
information is being
processed, but it can not be accessed as part of a
visual field.
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.
Different parts of the brain
process different sensory inputs; adding
visual info through AR risks overload the
visual processing (the tendency will be to filter out one or the other input, so umpires will eventually use only the AR overlay and ignore what they're actually seeing, or use only what they're seeing and ignore the AR overlay), while adding haptic input calls on a different part of the brain to
process the
information in conjunction with the
visual input.
Making an activity more active can help her brain
process the
information in more than one way — as verbal or
visual information and as a muscle memory.
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.
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.
Prof. Sonja Hofer and her research team at the Biozentrum, University Basel, investigate how the brain
processes visual stimuli and how contextual
information shapes our
visual perception.
«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.
By peering into the eyes of mice and tracking their ocular movements, researchers made an unexpected discovery: the
visual cortex — a region of the brain known to
process sensory
information — plays a key role in promoting the plasticity of innate, spontaneous eye movements.