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The same vision for all primates: The world’s smallest primate reveals the incredible preservation of our visual system through millions of years of evolution – Science Daily
Primates process visual information similar to pixels in a digital camera, using small computing units located in their visual cortex. Scientists of the University…

Primates process visual information in front of their eyes, similar to pixels in a digital camera, using small computing units located in the visual cortex of their brains. In order to understand the origins of our visual abilities, scientists at the University of Geneva (UNIGE), in collaboration with the Max Planck Institute in Göttingen and the National Museum of Natural History in Paris, have now investigated whether these computational units scale across the large differences in size between…
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