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Anne Trafton , Pawan Sinha , Department Of Brain , Massachusetts Institute Of Technology , Cognitive Sciences , International Version , Massachusetts Institute , Sheds Light , Classic Visual Illusion , New International ,

After a lifetime of blindness, newly sighted can immediately identify human locomotion

Researchers find blind patients who had very limited visual exposure to human bodily movement could immediately recognize human locomotion after the removal of their cataracts. This suggests extensive visual exposure is not critical for the ability to identify human motion. ....

New Delhi , Shlomit Ben , Pawan Sinha , Department Of Brain , Cognitive Sciences , York University , Tel Aviv University , Shroff Charity Eye Hospital , Project Prakash , Charity Eye Hospital , Shlomit Ben Ami , Pawan Sinha , Vision Acquisition , Cataract Removal , Shlomit Ben Ami ,

Only 1% of people can see the hidden similarity between these pears – can you?

THIS optical illusion will leave you scratching your head.Despite one pear looking darker than the other underneath the black and white lines, they're ....

City Of , United Kingdom , Gustav Kuhn , Pawan Sinha , Goldsmiths University , Massachusetts Institute Of Technology , Massachusetts Institute ,

Early sound exposure in the womb shapes the auditory system

Inside the womb, fetuses can begin to hear some sounds around 20 weeks of gestation. However, the input they are exposed to is limited to low-frequency sounds because of the muffling effect of the amniotic fluid and surrounding tissues. A new MI ....

United States , Lukas Vogelsang , Marin Vogelsang , Pawan Sinha , Department Of Brain , National Institutes Of Health , Cognitive Sciences , Sidney Diamond , National Institutes ,