Month: April 2023

Patients with dorsal-stream lesions can perceive global shape

In an intriguing publication, Ayzenberg and Behrmann provide evidence that raises questions about the traditional understanding of how the brain processes global shape perception. They argue that global shape computation occurs in the dorsal visual stream before being transmitted to the ventral stream for object identification. However, a counterargument is posed by challenging the idea […]

Published on April 13, 2023

The Power of Interdependence in Human Cooperation

Humans, as social beings, rely heavily on their interconnectedness with others, as the actions of one individual can greatly impact the outcomes for everyone involved. This interdependence drives humans to collaborate and work together to achieve goals that would be impossible to accomplish alone. From a biological perspective, this cooperative behavior serves to enhance reproductive […]

Published on April 13, 2023

The Impact of Road Rage on Self-Driving Cars Revealed!

Imagine if road rage were a contagious disease, spreading its reckless behavior and dangerous habits to the innocent self-driving cars of the future. Well, new research has delved into the characteristics of aggressive driving and how it affects not only us, but also the transition to autonomous vehicles. It’s as if road rage is the […]

Published on April 13, 2023