Warning! Collision imminent!
When you are about to collide into something and manage to swerve away just in the nick of time, what exactly is happening in your brain? A new study from the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital – The Neuro, McGill University shows how the brain processes visual information to figure out when something is moving towards you or when you are about to head into a collision. Source: McGill University - Discipline: Neuroscience...
Source: LabSpaces - Tuesday, 7 February
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