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Neuroscientists Identify How The Brain Works To Select What We Want To See

February 23, 2012 by

If you are looking for a particular object - say a yellow pencil - on a cluttered desk, how does your brain work to visually locate it? For the first time, a team led by Carnegie Mellon University neuroscientists has identified how different neural regions communicate to determine what to visually pay attention to and what to ignore...

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