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Study reveals brain mechanism that may contribute to the perception of low-contrast familiar objects – News-Medical.net
The appearance of objects can often change. For example, in dim evenings or fog, the contrast of the objects decreases, making…
The appearance of objects can often change. For example, in dim evenings or fog, the contrast of the objects decreases, making it difficult to distinguish them. However, after repeatedly encountering specific objects, the brain can identify them even if…
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