Neuroscientists say they have identified how people can have a ‘crash in visual processing’ — a bottleneck of feed-forward and feedback signals that can cause us not to be consciously aware of stimuli that our brain recognized.
Why, sometimes, we don’t see what we actually saw
Neuroscientists say they have identified how people can have a ‘crash in visual processing’ — a bottleneck of feed-forward and feedback signals that can cause us not to be consciously aware of stimuli that our brain recognized.