Scientists Find a Neurological Synergy in Explaining the Processing of a  Common Optical Illusion

Scientists Find a Neurological Synergy in Explaining the Processing of a Common Optical Illusion

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A team of scientists has uncovered a neurological synergy that occurs in visual adaptation, a phenomenon in which perception is altered by prolonged exposure to a stimulus.<br /><br />
A team of scientists has uncovered a neurological synergy that occurs in visual adaptation, a phenomenon in which perception is altered by prolonged exposure to a stimulus.

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