"The Neuroscience of the Continuity Illusion in Cinema"

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Researchers at the Champalimaud Foundation have uncovered the role of the superior colliculus (SC) in the continuity illusion, a process crucial to perceiving smooth motion. Using a combination of fMRI, behavioral experiments, and electrophysiology, they found that the SC plays a pivotal role in transitioning from perceiving individual flashes to continuous motion. This study offers new insights into visual perception and potential clinical applications, providing a roadmap for future neuroscience experiments and potential treatments for visual dysfunctions.
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