Study finds baby brains already organize what they see in meaningful ways, overturning assumptions about hierarchical brain ...
Research shows babies as young as two months old can already categorize what they see, offering fresh insight into early ...
At just two months old, babies are already organizing the world in their minds. Brain scans revealed distinct patterns as ...
Despite decades of research, the mechanisms behind fast flashes of insight that change how a person perceives their world, ...
Some of the most decisive moments in sport hinge on how athletes perceive, process and act on information in a matter of ...
Meaning doesn’t stay inside individual brains. Shared attention and language allow meaning to become symbolic, social, and cumulative.
Babies as young as two months old are able to categorise distinct objects in their brains – much earlier than previously ...
The research blends advanced brain imaging with artificial intelligence to shed light on how infants process the world around them. Together, these tools offer a clearer picture of what babies may be ...
Every day, you navigate the world through a series of automatic responses. You brake at a red light, reach for your favorite coffee mug, or instinctively type a smartphone passcode without thinking ...
We take our understanding of where we are for granted, until we lose it. When we get lost in nature or a new city, our eyes and brains kick into gear, seeking familiar objects that tell us where we ...
A Comprehensive Survey: Awesome Multi-modal Object Tracking. Chunhui Zhang, Li Liu, Hao Wen, Xi Zhou, Yanfeng Wang. [paper] [homepage][中文解读] Abstract: Multi-modal object tracking (MMOT) is an emerging ...
Imagine a ball bouncing down a flight of stairs. Now think about a cascade of water flowing down those same stairs. The ball and the water behave very differently, and it turns out that your brain has ...