DARPA’s “INSPIRE” Program Seeks to Revolutionize Our Understanding of How the Brain Constructs Reality Tim McMillan·October 18, 2024DAPRA's INSPIRE program is looking to revolutionize how we understand the brain and its relationship with reality.
Perception of Time Can Be Skewed by What We See, New Research Reveals Tim McMillan·May 20, 2024New research reveals visual stimuli can skew our perception of time, challenging conventional understandings of how time is encoded by the brain.
Is Reality an Illusion? New Research Explores How Perception Influences Physical Responses Tim McMillan·June 8, 2022New research on perception feeds into the debate that reality is, fundamentally, just an illusion.
Through a Child’s Eyes: “Backward Masking” Reveals What Babies See That We Can’t Christopher Plain·July 12, 2021Japanese researchers were led to a surprising conclusion about infants during recent experiments with a process known as "backward masking."
Perception of Time Slows in Virtual Reality Environments, Research Shows Christopher Plain·May 27, 2021According to new research, a user’s perception of time may actually slow down when using immersive virtual reality (VR) devices.
Making America Great Again? National Nostalgia Influences Political and Racial Perceptions Tim McMillan·April 23, 2021Researchers from North Carolina State University and Virginia Commonwealth University say they found that having a high level...