Scientists have discovered specialized IC-encoder neurons that make the brain “see” illusions, such as squares or triangles that aren’t truly there.
Neuroscientists are zeroing in on how special kinds of brain cells help us see things that aren’t actually there. ...
Learn how the brain handles certain optical illusions, causing us to perceive shapes that don't actually exist.
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