Brains constantly predict what the eyes will see next, relying on internal feedback networks that physically rewire ...
Young children with autism tend to look less at faces and more at background details than their peers do, but taking objects ...
Using eye-tracking methods, researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have shown that toddlers with autism spend significantly more time visually examining dynamic ...
Sometimes when the music is really good and the sound is really loud and the pill is really potent, you can see what you hear. But that’s just brain tricks. This, however, is real and mesmerizing.