Visual Clutter and Cognitive Processing
According to most studies, 80 percent of what humans learn comes from vision. Of course, all that visual information goes to the brain, where it is processed, and a person does a specific action, such as picking up an object or moving from Point A to Point B. This makes the eyes the front part […]
The Science of Facial Recognition
Recognizing faces is a skill that humans and primates both have. When it comes to human infants, they tend to focus their gaze on faces. They do this before their eyes develop the ability to discern the features of a face and before the face-specific area of temporal cortex of the brain is fully developed. […]
Peripheral Vision & Crowds
Peripheral vision and navigating through crowds, what do they have in common? For the most part nothing. Yet they are two examples of how information from the eye is coming into the brain and is being processed so that we can act accordingly. Two studies, one at the National Eye Institute (NEI) and the other […]
Visual Processing Part Two
Since it was identified which cells do what for vision, the next question is what part of the brain is in charge of processing visual information? Vision is more complicated than it seems. For the longest time, it was thought that vision was a matter of an image that is cast on the retina and […]
