Discovering the Cross-Species Neural Mechanism for Detecting Life Motion

Understanding Visual Processing in Humans and Animals

Research has revealed that the visual systems of both humans and animals can identify life motion during the initial stages of visual processing. This groundbreaking discovery stems from a study conducted by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).

This study highlights the importance of early detection mechanisms in visual perception. The ability to recognize motion across species indicates that various organisms share similar neural pathways to detect movements in their surroundings.

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