Summary:
- This article discusses a study that found the brain processes sensory information much faster than previously thought, with the brain's processing speed being up to 10 times faster than current estimates.
- The researchers used a new technique called "population receptive field mapping" to measure the brain's response to visual stimuli, revealing that the brain can process visual information in as little as 13 milliseconds.
- This finding suggests the brain is capable of processing sensory information, such as vision, much more rapidly than previously believed, which has implications for understanding how the brain processes and interprets the world around us.