Studying Mouse Reactions to an Optical Illusion Can Teach Us about Consciousness
Briefly

Scientists harnessed an optical illusion in mice to understand how the brain processes visual information, focusing on the neon-color-spreading illusion.
The research delves into the brain's reaction to the illusion, shedding light on how it perceives shapes and brightness, with a focus on the visual cortex.
Specifically, the study examined the layers of neurons in the visual cortex, showcasing different responsibilities in processing various features of visual data from the eyes.
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