Humans and many other animals can innately recognize familiar objects in their surroundings, irrespective of the angle they are observed from, changes in lighting or other shifts in the surrounding ...
Allen Institute researchers (left to right) Greggory Heller, Tamina Ramirez, Corbett Bennett, Séverine Durand and Joshua Siegle) are using Neuropixels probes to reveal how visual information flows ...
Our brains can distinguish highly similar patterns, thanks to a process called pattern separation. How exactly our brains separate patterns is, however, not full,y understood yet. Using a full-scale ...
When any computer user types on a keyboard, the pattern of keystrokes and pauses is unique - like a fingerprint. When using a mouse, or touchscreen, the patterns for each user are just as different - ...