Live Event at Zeiss-Großplanetarium (Zeiss Grand Planetarium), Berlin with SCIoI memebers Martin Rolfs and Nina Hanning, titled “Restless gaze, stable vision: The camera work of our eyes.”
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Our eyes are restless; they constantly orient themselves toward new aspects of the environment. If they were cameras, the recorded film would be dizzying. And yet our perception is continuous and stable. How does this work? And what does the gaze reveal about hidden attention processes in the brain? Martin Rolfs and Nina Hanning demonstrate how they measure these processes in humans and model their contribution to perception and behavior.
This event is organized by the Stiftung Planetarium Berlin. It will take place in German.
Find more information on the event here.
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