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The green trace at the bottom is the membrane potential of a neuron in the fly's brain, and you'll see the fly start to fly, and the fly is actually controlling the rotation of that
visual
pattern itself by its own wing motion, and you can see this
visual
interneuron respond to the pattern of wing motion as the fly flies.
And that's the scarf whistle, which is also associated with a
visual
symbol.
They could point at the
visual
object, or they could mimic the whistle.
This is a scarf toy, and I'm trying to lead the dolphin over to the keyboard to show her the
visual
and the acoustic signal.
No one had done that kind of movie in Quebec before because it's expensive, it's set in the future, and it's got tons of
visual
effects, and it's shot on green screen.
So I found my way to Guy Laliberté, Cirque du Soleil's CEO, and I presented my crazy idea to him with sketches like this and
visual
references, and something pretty amazing happened.
And now he's going to go off and train the
visual
appearance of that object while we continue talking.
And that means
visual
intelligence software will need to scan it for items of interest.
We want to see if we can detect any
visual
information about the photos contained in the brainwaves, so when we're done, we're going to see if the EEG can tell us what kind of picture Christy is looking at, and if it does, each category should trigger a different brain signal.
Visual
capture implicitly frames a limited frontal perspective of a given spatial context, while soundscapes widen that scope to a full 360 degrees, completely enveloping us.
The idea, the dream, was really for a sort of Bauhaus sort of school where new ideas were interrogated and investigated, the creation of a new
visual
language based on the African creative heritage.
["OMGGGGG FINALLY... so much more to come, virtual reality, neural manipulation,
visual
dream emulation... neural coding, 'writing and re-writing of memories', mental illnesses.
Websites are often very visual, and there are all these sorts of graphs that aren't labeled and buttons that aren't labeled, and that's why the World Wide Web Consortium 3, known as W3C, has developed worldwide standards for the Internet.
The pituitary tumor, as it grows, often starts to compress the
visual
nerves in your brain, with the result that people with acromegaly have either double vision or they are profoundly nearsighted.
So, to explain this curious disorder, we look at the structure and functions of the normal
visual
pathways in the brain.
Normally,
visual
signals come in, into the eyeballs, go to the
visual
areas in the brain.
There's no emotional reaction to his mother, because that wire going from the
visual
areas to the emotional centers is cut.
When the arm was intact, but paralyzed, the brain sends commands to the arm, the front of the brain, saying, "Move," but it's getting
visual
feedback saying, "No."
Well, we said, what if you now send the command to the phantom, but give him
visual
feedback that it's obeying his command, right?
He's going to get the
visual
impression that the phantom is moving, right?
So, I said, OK, this proves my theory about learned paralysis and the critical role of
visual
input, but I'm not going to get a Nobel Prize for getting somebody to move his phantom limb.
When the
visual
cortex processes light into coherent images, it fills in these blind spots with information from the surrounding area.
When the
visual
cortex is deprived of input from the eyes, even temporarily, the brain still tries to create a coherent picture, but the limits of its abilities become a lot more obvious.
Because Charles Bonnet Syndrome only occurs in people who had normal vision and then lost their sight, not those who were born blind, scientists think the brain uses remembered images to compensate for the lack of new
visual
input.
At higher doses, the
visual
world can appear to melt, dissolve into swirls, or burst into fractal-like patterns.
But while
visual
impairment typically only causes
visual
hallucinations, and hearing loss auditory ones, substances like LSD cause perceptual disturbances across all the senses.
Disability is as
visual
as race.
So here's a small
visual
animation, as if the two sides of the brain are sort of clashing against each other to kind of make sense of the duality and the tension.
And I built an app out of it, a game out of it, in which children can play with words and with a reinforcement, a sound reinforcement of
visual
structures, they're able to learn language.
They've been able to decode brainwaves into recognizable
visual
fields.
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