News tagged with visual science

Out of darkness, sight: How the brain learns to see

(PhysOrg.com) -- Cases of restored vision after a lifetime of blindness, though exceedingly rare, provide a unique opportunity to address several fundamental questions regarding brain function. After being ...

Medicine & Health / Neuroscience

created Sep 17, 2009 | popularity 4.9 / 5 (17) | comments 0

Believing is Seeing: How Mindset Can Improve Vision

(PhysOrg.com) -- How you see isn't just about how good your eyes are - it's also about your mindset, according to a study published in Psychological Science. For example, in one experiment, if someone was told that exerci ...

Medicine & Health / Psychology & Psychiatry

created May 02, 2010 | popularity 4.4 / 5 (19) | comments 6 | with audio podcast

Like humans, monkeys fall into the 'uncanny valley'

(PhysOrg.com) -- Princeton University researchers have come up with a new twist on the mysterious visual phenomenon experienced by humans known as the "uncanny valley." The scientists have found that monkeys ...

Biology / Plants & Animals

created Oct 13, 2009 | popularity 4.4 / 5 (18) | comments 1

Learning styles debunked

Are you a verbal learner or a visual learner? Chances are, you've pegged yourself or your children as either one or the other and rely on study techniques that suit your individual learning needs. And you're not alone— for ...

Medicine & Health / Psychology & Psychiatry

created Dec 16, 2009 | popularity 4.4 / 5 (16) | comments 4

Children and adults see the world differently

Unlike adults, children are able to keep information from their senses separate and may therefore perceive the visual world differently, according to research published today.

Medicine & Health / Medical research

created Sep 13, 2010 | popularity 4.8 / 5 (12) | comments 2 | with audio podcast

Meditation helps increase attention span

It's nearly impossible to pay attention to one thing for a long time. A new study looks at whether Buddhist meditation can improve a person's ability to be attentive and finds that meditation training helps people do better ...

Medicine & Health / Psychology & Psychiatry

created Jul 14, 2010 | popularity 4.6 / 5 (11) | comments 3 | with audio podcast

Study suggests Buddhist deity meditation temporarily augments visuospatial abilities

Meditation has been practiced for centuries, as a way to calm the soul and bring about inner peace. According to a new study in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, there is now ev ...

Medicine & Health / Psychology & Psychiatry

created Apr 27, 2009 | popularity 4.4 / 5 (11) | comments 4

Fish vision discovery makes waves in natural selection

Emory University researchers have identified the first fish known to have switched from ultraviolet vision to violet vision, or the ability to see blue light. The discovery is also the first example of an ...

Biology / Evolution

created Oct 16, 2009 | popularity 5 / 5 (9) | comments 1

Hand study reveals brain's distorted body model

Our brains contain a highly distorted model of our own bodies, according to new research by scientists at UCL (University College London). A study published today, which focussed on the brain's representation ...

Medicine & Health / Neuroscience

created Jun 14, 2010 | popularity 4.1 / 5 (11) | comments 4 | with audio podcast

Is technology producing a decline in critical thinking and analysis?

As technology has played a bigger role in our lives, our skills in critical thinking and analysis have declined, while our visual skills have improved, according to research by Patricia Greenfield, UCLA distinguished professor ...

Medicine & Health / Psychology & Psychiatry

created Jan 28, 2009 | popularity 4.2 / 5 (10) | comments 18

Imagine this: Study suggests power of imagination is more than just a metaphor

We've heard it before: "Imagine yourself passing the exam or scoring a goal and it will happen." We may roll our eyes and think that's easier said than done, but in a new study in Psychological Science, a journal of the As ...

Medicine & Health / Psychology & Psychiatry

created Apr 14, 2009 | popularity 3.7 / 5 (11) | comments 4

Psychological research conducted in WEIRD nations may not apply to global populations

A new University of British Columbia study says that an overreliance on research subjects from the U.S. and other Western nations can produce false claims about human psychology and behavior because their psychological tendencies ...

Medicine & Health / Psychology & Psychiatry

created Jun 30, 2010 | popularity 4.6 / 5 (9) | comments 3 | with audio podcast

Action video games improve vision

Video games that involve high levels of action, such as first-person-shooter games, increase a player's real-world vision, according to research in today's Nature Neuroscience.

Medicine & Health / Neuroscience

created Mar 29, 2009 | popularity 4.5 / 5 (8) | comments 3

All for one and one for all: Cutting-edge computer modeling reveals neurons coordinating their messaging

There is strength in numbers if you want to get your voice heard. But how to do you get your say if you are in the minority? That's a dilemma faced not only by the citizens of a democracy but also by some ...

Medicine & Health / Neuroscience

created Apr 01, 2010 | popularity 4.9 / 5 (7) | comments 0 | with audio podcast

Best Visual Illusion Of 2010 Defies Gravity

On May 10, Japanese scientist Kokichi Sugihara claimed to have discovered a technology that every sixth grader knows to be impossible: a magnet that attracts wood. In front of a crowd of hundreds, he played a video showing ...

Other Sciences / Other

created May 11, 2010 | popularity 4.3 / 5 (7) | comments 2