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https://thescience.dev/seeing-clearly-in-black-and-white-how-early-limitations-shape-visual-resilience/
New research from MIT suggests that the brain’s ability to recognize objects in both color and black-and-white stems from the visual limitations experienced early in life. This early training in luminance-based object recognition may be key to developing a robust visual system.
By Dr. Ravindra Shindehttps://thescience.dev/seeing-clearly-in-black-and-white-how-early-limitations-shape-visual-resilience/
New research from MIT suggests that the brain’s ability to recognize objects in both color and black-and-white stems from the visual limitations experienced early in life. This early training in luminance-based object recognition may be key to developing a robust visual system.