Video games improve your motion perception—but only when walking backwards
New research by University of Leicester psychologists examines whether action video game players have superior motion perception
Sep 19, 2013
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New research by University of Leicester psychologists examines whether action video game players have superior motion perception
Sep 19, 2013
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(HealthDay) -- "Avatar," "Hugo" and other 3-D movies thrill many viewers, but also make some feel sick, a new study finds.
Jul 6, 2012
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If you thought that judging the position of a falling object is easier when you're lying on your side, think again. New research, led by the Max Planck Institute (MPI) for Biological Cybernetics in Germany and presented in ...
May 2, 2011
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New York University Professor J. Anthony Movshon has been named the recipient of Minerva Foundation's 2013 Golden Brain Award "for his foundational contributions to the field of visual neuroscience," the Berkeley, Calif.-based ...
Nov 6, 2013
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