Why are we able to see moving objects against moving backgrounds?
The human brain can desensitize background motion and focus on smaller moving objects in the foreground as a result of activity in the middle temporal visual area. However, our ability to pick out smaller objects changes over time. Younger people are better at picking out foreground objects moving, while those over 65 have heightened awareness of objects moving in the background.
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Author: neurosciencenews.com
Post date: 2019-07-06 18:00:27
Category: brain
Tag: Background
Post ID: 7883