Our brain interprets visual information by combining what we see with what we already know. A study published in the journal Neuron by researchers at the Champalimaud Foundation, and supported by the ...
Neurobiological theories of knowledge processing are biased toward the language-dominant (usually the left) hemisphere. Does the right hemisphere critically contribute to knowledge processing? J.A. is ...
Interfering with your vision makes it harder to describe what you know about the appearance of even common objects, according to researchers. Interfering with your vision makes it harder to describe ...
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