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NanoNerds | Seeing With the Mind’s Eye: An Exploration of Visual Attention in Dynamic Scenes - Farahnaz Wick @NanoNerds | Uploaded June 2019 | Updated October 2024, 19 hours ago.
Experience it here: What we think we see is not always what we see, and this has far-reaching implications for relationships, public safety, crime reporting, witness testimony, and even parenting. How does the brain prioritize among multiple visual stimuli? Farahnaz Wick, a Harvard Medical School cognitive scientist, reveals new insight into human recall of visually dynamic scenes.

Produced by the Museum of Science in collaboration with the Center for Brains, Minds, and Machines, with support from the National Science Foundation (Award #1231216).

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