It takes time for information from our eyes to reach our brains and become part of our conscious experience. So our brains use predictions to make up the delay.
You might be daydreaming, but your brain is hard at work.
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Spontaneous mirror writing by both left- and right-handed children has long remained a mystery. Recent studies of brain processing and writing have led to an unexpected explanation.
The phenomenon of not being able to picture something in your ‘mind’s eye’ is known as aphantasia.
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Henrike Moll, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences e Allie Khalulyan, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences
Little kids cover their own eyes and feel hidden, even if they’re still fully visible. New research suggests this doesn’t mean children can’t understand others’ perspectives, as had been assumed.
It’s easy to tell the direction of the human gaze.
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