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We take our understanding of where we are for granted, until we lose it. When we get lost in nature or a new city, our eyes and brains kick into gear, seeking familiar objects that tell us where we ...
Visuocortical activity in humans reveals that the spatial focus of covert attention flexibly shifts and expands in accordance with task demands.
Scientists discovered how the brain uses objects to anchor our sense of direction, solving part of the mystery of spatial ...
As the foundation of intelligence, vision indeed provides us with a wealth of information. For instance, in the field of autonomous driving, vehicles use visual recognition to identify surrounding ...
Global Implicit Scene Representation is one of the core innovations of SAIL-Recon. Traditional **Structure from Motion (SfM)** techniques often face limitations in efficiency when handling large-scale ...
Humans' conscious awareness of objects in their visual periphery is limited. This limit is not entirely the result of reduced visual acuity. Rather, it is primarily caused by crowding—the difficulty ...
Claims about alterations in perception based on manipulations of the energetics hypothesis (and other influences) are often framed as interesting specifically because they affect our perceptual ...
A recent study has described the first neural architecture capable of encoding the spatial location of odorants. A rose constitutes a three-dimensional arrangement of petals, leaves and a stem that ...