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Posts Tagged ‘Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)’

AI & The Eye

In case you have been hiding under a rock, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been in the news a lot lately. It has been used to train robots to work in complex settings and to reduce the amount data needed to generate ocular images in a clinical setting. Training Robots Two studies done at the University […]

The Brain’s Inner Workings When It Comes to Vision

Vision isn’t as easy as it looks, pardon the pun. Images are coming into to the eye and going to the brain where they are interpreted by the person. Seeing the image spurs the person to move away, if it is an obstacle in their path. Conversely, the image can spur the person tor move […]

I’ve Seen That Before—How the Brain Discerns What is Familiar vs What is Novel Part One

As we go about our day, our eyes are taking in a lot of images and our brain is processing them all. The images range from the familiar to the novel. Once these images come into the brain, how are they processed so that we know what familiar and what is novel. Two research projects, […]