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For questions regarding the organization and identification of transducted sensory information in the brain and its interpretation and consolidation in the mind
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Can prolonged neural adaptation lead to HPPD?
No. This disorder requires the sufferer to have used hallucinogenic substances in the past:
Previous use of hallucinogens by the person is necessary, but not sufficient, for diagnosis of HPPD. Fo …
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What is the "static" in human vision called?
It's essentially shot noise.
In optics, shot noise describes the fluctuations of the number of photons detected (or simply counted in the abstract) due to their occurrence independent of each othe …
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Under what conditions does 60hz video produce visual artifacts?
I did find some information on visual perception and high frequency flicker that might point to some of the significance of the 60 Hz refresh rate of a monitor. … **As an aside, I also found a study about the flicker fusion frequency in chickens (which, for some reason, have become a testbed for visual perception tasks). …
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Which are the multisensory brain areas?
Association areas are exactly what you are looking for, actually.
For example, the ventral intraparietal (VIP) cortex, located in the inferior parietal lobe (along the right border of the yellow area …