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How our brain sees objects in 3-D

How our brain sees objects in 3-D
Neuroscientists at Johns Hopkins University (JHU) have discovered how we see objects in depth. Even if computers are better than humans in chess games, they can’t beat us in the field of object recognition. This JHU research work ’suggests that higher-level visual regions of the brain represent objects as spatial configurations of surface fragments, something like a structural drawing.’

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