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Neuroscientists are zeroing in on how special kinds of brain cells help us see things that aren’t actually there. ...
Scientists have discovered specialized IC-encoder neurons that make the brain “see” illusions, such as squares or triangles that aren’t truly there.
Illusion circuits in the visual cortex were uncovered with two-photon holography, advancing perception and neurophysiology studies.
Zhenhua Fengguang's core technology—magnetic encoders—has become a key solution to many challenges faced by humanoid robots due to its high precision, high reliability, and environmental adaptability.