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Friday, 28 June 2013
Vision And Hearing Work Together In The Brain To Help Us Catch A Moving Target
A new study has found that chasing down a moving object is not only a matter of sight or of sound, but of mind. The study found that people who are blindfolded employ the same strategy to intercept a running ball carrier as people who can see, which suggests that multiple areas of the brain cooperate to accomplish the task. Regardless of whether they could see or not, the study participants seemed to aim ahead of the ball carrier's trajectory and then run to the spot where they expected him or her to be in the near future...
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