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Visual pattern preference may be indicator of autism in toddlers. ScienceDaily . Retrieved June 3, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2010 / 09 / 100906202909.htm ...
A new discovery of how bees use their flight movements to facilitate remarkably accurate learning and recognition of complex ...
Understanding how the human brain represents the information picked up by the senses is a longstanding objective of ...
This phenomenon, called pareidolia, lets us see meaningful images in random or ambiguous visual patterns, and may have been vital for our survival. There’s a reason we see shapes in clouds ...
Research on the visual patterns that foreshadow migraines may reveal clues on how painful headaches arise from the brain even though it has no pain ... Science journals collect unusual cases, ...
It turns out, the brain's response to image patterns that violate the brain's predictions, evolves differently over time when compared to pattern-matching images.
These artists were engaging the human faculty of pareidolia: the tendency to perceive a meaningful image in a random or ambiguous visual pattern. Scientists are now exploring the connection between ...
In the stillness of a Japanese observation garden, your eyes slow their darting dance, your heart softens its beat, and your body begins to whisper “I am safe.” A new study finds that this isn't just ...
Astronomers had long been suspecting that some stars do meet their end of life with a dual detonation and new images prove ...
A study suggests that a preference for predictable visual patterns could serve as an early indicator of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Eye-tracking technology revealed that children with potential ...