
A new study has explored a brain region that helps processing motion and colors and how it retains an extraordinary ability to focus on relevant and important items. The study conducted at University of Chicago discovered a unique population of neurons that shift in sensitivity toward different colors and directions depending on what is being attended. Senior author David Freedman, PhD, associate professor of neurobiology at the University of Chicago, ...
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