Science
Illusion Perception Explained Through Perspective of a Fly – Interesting Engineering
A group of scientists from Yale University has discovered a common mechanism of humans and flies’ perception of motion.
Who would have thought that flies and humans had something in common? Well, scientists have. Turns out that flies perceived motion in static images, just as some humans did. A mystery on how some people see motion in visuals may have been unveiled, thanks to flies.
Neuroscientists from Yale University have shared the findings on a report published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
The research was conducted at Damon Clark’s lab, associate professor of molecular, cellula…
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