Neuroscientists disprove important idea about brain-eye coordination
Wednesday, April 16, 2014 - 02:33
in Psychology & Sociology
By predicting our eye movements, our brain creates a stable world for us. Researchers used to think that those predictions had so much influence that they could cause us to make errors in estimating the position of objects. Neuroscientists have now shown this to be incorrect. These new findings challenge fundamental knowledge regarding coordination between brain and eyes.