Your visual cortex can take important decisions

Your visual cortex can take important decisions
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Visual cortex, the part of the brain responsible for seeing, can take decisions just like the brain\'s traditional \"higher level\" areas, finds a study.

New York: Visual cortex, the part of the brain responsible for seeing, can take decisions just like the brain's traditional "higher level" areas, finds a study.

"We are only at the beginning of trying to figure out how the brain works, and the visual system is a very good place to start," said lead investigator of the study Jan Brascamp, assistant professor of psychology at Michigan State University in the US.

"In that light, the current findings, which show that the visual system has a capacity we previously did not expect, are an important step in the right direction," Brascamp noted.

For the research, study participants were placed in an MRI scanner and shown two adjacent patterns of dots on a projection screen while their brain activity was monitored.

Previous research using MRI readings indicated the decision to switch perceptions is controlled by the association cortex, which is known for higher-level functions such as making choices, while the visual cortex handles the simpler task of processing visual information.

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