Animals don't experience the world passively. A hawk tilts its head to track prey. A person leans forward to read a sign.
Animals don't experience the world passively. A hawk tilts its head to track prey. A person leans forward to read a sign.
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Fine-scale exogenous attention within the foveola selectively enhances contrast gain at low-to-mid spatial frequencies while increasing response gain across a broad spatial frequency range.
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Bumblebees see the world differently under stress, processing visual information more sharply and making quicker decisions, new research from Newcastle University reveals.
Abstract: Human-like visual perception systems are indispensable and vital components of human-like autonomous vehicles. In the real driving environment, there is much unlabeled information and the ...