Neuroscientists are exploring whether shapes like squares and rectangles — and our ability to recognize them — are part of what makes our species special. Credit...Video by Yoshi Sodeoka Supported by ...
Just when you think that you have come across the most baffling optical illusion, the Internet dishes out another mind-boggling image. And adding to that list is a geometric optical illusion that may ...
Five squares and a trapezoid in between - many children would find it difficult to recognize the different geometric shapes. Crows, however, manage this amazingly well, as a team led by Andreas Nieder ...
Geometric shapes include circles, squares, rectangles, triangles, parallelograms, hexagons etc. Artists will sometimes use geometric shapes in their artwork to suggest balance and order or to ...
Your brain is constantly evaluating which aspects of your experiences to either remember for later, ignore, or forget. Researchers have developed a new approach for studying these aspects of memory, ...