Neurons in the human visual cortex that respond to faces
- Date:
- January 21, 2019
- Source:
- Bar-Ilan University
- Summary:
- A new study identifies the neurons in the human visual cortex that selectively respond to faces. The researchers showed that the neurons in the visual cortex (in the vicinity of the Fusiform Face Area) responded…
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SIUE explores potential and pitfalls of digital media
Faculty fellow explores technology usage, higher education
The Intelligencer
Published 7:25 pm CST, Wednesday, December 12, 2018
Technology is intertwined with most everything we do. That’s especially true for current college students, often referred to as…
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New AI system developed at UCLA, Stanford mimics how humans visualize and identify objects
Matthew Chin | December 17, 2018…
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Fake or real? New study finds consumers wary of manipulated photos
Classic credibility cues no longer matter, however
- Date:
- October 11, 2018
- Source:
- University of California - Davis
- Summary:
- In the age of fake news and doctored photos, wary consumers are not nearly as gullible as one might…
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Virtual reality tools become a part of school classrooms
By Kumaran P, Bangalore Mirror Bureau | Updated: Sep 25, 2018, 09:30 IST…
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What Happens to Student Behavior When Schools Prioritize Art
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Men and women show surprising differences in seeing motion
- Date:
- August 16, 2018
- Source:
- Cell Press
- Summary:
- Researchers have found an unexpected difference between men and women. On average, their studies show, men pick up on visual motion significantly faster than women do.
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Robots have power to significantly influence children's opinions
- Date:
- August 15, 2018
- Source:
- University of Plymouth
- Summary:
- Young children are significantly more likely than adults to have their opinions and decisions influenced by robots, according to new research.
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Developing Child Creativity…
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Finding Balance with Video Games
Video games have changed a lot since Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? and Oregon Trail. Whether it is…
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Master Your Photo Skills with These 6 Easy Tricks
June 22, 2018
Photography is a universal language. A way to…
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from research organizations
Visual perceptual skills are updated by process similar to memory reconsolidation, study finds
New research concludes that humans' ability to identify and categorize what they see is kept up-to-date by…
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Added by Timothy Gangwer on July 10, 2018 at 10:00am —
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People who deeply grasp pain or happiness of others, process music differently in brain
Higher empathy people appear to process music like a pleasurable proxy for a human encounter -- in the brain regions for reward, social awareness and regulation of social emotions
- Date:
- June 12, 2018
- Source:
- Southern Methodist…
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If your eyes wrinkle when you smile or frown, you appear more sincere
- Date:
- June 11, 2018
- Source:
- University of Western Ontario
- Summary:
- Researchers have shown that our brains are pre-wired to perceive wrinkles around the eyes as conveying more intense and more sincere emotions. This eye-wrinkle feature, called the Duchenne…
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Why are sight and sound out of sync?
- Date:
- June 11, 2018
- Source:
- City University London
- Summary:
- The way we process sight and sound are curiously out of sync by different amounts for different people and tasks, according to a new study.…
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Text on Videos: The Next Big Marketing Medium
Video has become one of the most powerful ways to speak to your audience. In the recent 2016 VNI Complete Forecast, Cisco…
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Added by Timothy Gangwer on June 6, 2018 at 2:15pm —
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