The Brain Doesn't Like Visual Gaps And Fills Them In
ScienceDaily (2007-08-21) -- When in doubt about what we see, our brains fill in the gaps for us by first drawing the borders and then 'coloring' in the surface area, new research has found. The research is the first to pinpoint the areas in the brain, and the timing of their activity, responsible for how we see borders and surfaces. ... read the full article
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