When we look at something, the different properties of the image are processed in different brain regions. But how does our brain make a coherent image out of such a fragmented representation? A new ...
Quantum Entanglement is a tricky concept to understand - and that’s because it is so counterintuitive. Imagine two particles on opposite ends of the Universe. These particles can have properties that ...
Students will be able to explain that the parts of an object can be rearranged to create a new object. Students will also get a sense of the number of different objects that can be created from a ...
The arrangement of objects in scenes follows certain rules (“Scene Grammar”), which we exploit to perceive and interact efficiently with our environment. We have proposed that Scene Grammar is ...
It usually only takes a single glance to categorize our environment into different scene categories (e.g. a kitchen or a highway). Object information has been suggested to play a crucial role in this ...
The next time you're struggling to remember exactly where you left your keys, parked your car or put down your glasses, don't necessarily give up on your memory completely. Previous research has shown ...
The way we interact with objects is based on what we think they are like – their weight, shape and so on. If our expectations are correct, such as knowing that a coffee cup is full, we’ll grasp and ...