Nothing rivals the human brain's complexity. Its 86 billion neurons and 85 billion other cells make an estimated 100 trillion ...
The aphantasia test can test your mental imagery and determine whether you see things vividly in your mind or not at all.
Visual BCIs based on steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEPs) have long been the gold standard for high-speed noninvasive brain-computer ...
Aphantasia is the inability to recreate mental pictures in the mind's eye. Anywhere from 1% to 4% of people are estimated to ...
Challenging the classic view, two cognitive scientists argue in a new review that categorization is not a late, specialized ...
As a researcher investigating how electric brain stimulation can improve people's powers of recollection, I'm often asked how ...
Science communicator Miguel Assal explains why some people perceive “visual noise” when they close their eyes and when it might matter.
How does the brain categorize objects? Scientists reveal that categorization is a predictive process where the brain prepares an action plan before perceiving a stimulus.
Modality-agnostic decoders leverage modality-invariant representations in human subjects' brain activity to predict stimuli irrespective of their modality (image, text, mental imagery).
Nowhere is this convergence more evident than in the emerging field of sensory augmentation, where artificial intelligence ...