Faces, Bodies, Spiders, and Radios: How the Brain Represents Visual Objects
Friday, June 5, 2020 - 14:10
in Biology & Nature
When Plato set out to define what made a human a human, he settled on two primary characteristics: We do not have feathers, and we are bipedal (walking upright on two legs). Plato’s characterization may not encompass all of what identifies a human, but his reduction of an object to its fundamental characteristics provides an […]