Thursday, July 11, 2024

Study explains why the brain can robustly recognize images, even without color

Even though the human visual system has sophisticated machinery for processing color, the brain has no problem recognizing objects in black-and-white images. A new study from MIT offers a possible explanation for how the brain comes to be so adept at identifying both color and color-degraded images. Using experimental data and computational modeling, the researchers found evidence suggesting the roots of this ability may lie in development. The work has been published in Science Early in life, when newborns receive strongly limited color information, the brain is forced to learn Read More

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