three dimensions

Brain's center for seeing 3-D is identified

UT - Office of Public Affairs  Tue, 07/21/2009 - 7:55am

Ducking a punch or a thrown spear calls for the power of the human brain to process 3-D motion, and to perceive an object (whether it's offensive or not) moving in three dimensions is critical to survival.

It also leads to a lot of fun at 3-D movies. Neuroscientists have now pinpointed where and how the [...]