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Neuroscientists are zeroing in on how special kinds of brain cells help us see things that aren't actually there.
Using lasers, researchers triggered optical illusion signals in mouse brains, uncovering how the brain fills in missing details in vision.
Illusion circuits in the visual cortex were uncovered with two-photon holography, advancing perception and neurophysiology studies.
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A Light-Based AI Can Generate Images Using Almost No Energy
“Our optical generative models can synthesize countless images with almost no computing power, offering a scalable and energy ...
If AI is to become pervasive, as the model builders and datacenter builders who are investing enormous sums of money are ...
Sony showcased new tools at IBC2025, including the Spatial Reality Display, VENICE Extension Mini, Ocellus tracking, PXW-Z300 ...
New research into how the brain processes illusions has bombarded mouse neurons with lasers, artificially reproducing the brain activity.
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Canon’s new Cine-Servo lens is an 8K behemoth
Canon has also equipped the lens with its next-generation e-Xs V Digital Drive Unit, which adds faster and more precise control for zoom, iris, and focus. For added flexibility, the servo unit is ...
An illusion is when we see and perceive an object that doesn't match the sensory input that reaches our eyes. In the case of ...
Rotary encoders are electromechanical transducers that convert angular displacement into corresponding electrical signals ...
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