New study reveals how our brains see the world differently.
The study looked at how our brains process visual information, focusing on how we perceive patterns and shapes. Using advanced brain imaging techniques, the researchers found that our brains quickly recognize complex patterns within 100-200 milliseconds of seeing them. This process is driven by our attention and can differ between the left and right sides of the brain. These findings help us understand how our brains make sense of the world around us and how we perceive the relationships between different elements in what we see.