Memory and perception seem like entirely distinct experiences, and neuroscientists used to be confident that the brain produced them differently, too. But in the 1990s, neuroimaging studies revealed ...
Scientists have finally solved a major flaw in a century-old theory of color perception first proposed by Erwin Schrödinger.
Our memories are rich in detail: we can vividly recall the color of our home, the layout of our kitchen, or the front of our favorite cafe . How the brain encodes this information has long puzzled ...
Human cognition relies on the seamless integration of multiple senses, allowing the brain to associate, infer, and even ...