The cover of the Dec. 4 issue of Current Biology features breakthrough research in optic flow conducted by William Warren, professor and chair of the department of cognitive and linguistic sciences.
Johns Hopkins research sheds new light on how mammals track their position and orientation while moving, revealing that visual motion cues alone allow the brain to adjust and recalibrate its internal ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . “Further longitudinal research is needed in glaucoma patients, in which dysfunction of optic nerve head ...
Scientists have discovered a novel manner for flying drones and insects to estimate the gravity direction. Whereas drones typically use accelerometers to this end, the way in which flying insects do ...
The seals learned to touch a target on the left or right based on which direction they thought they were moving, researchers said. Photo by Universitätsmedizin Rostock One by one, Nick, Luca and Miro ...