vision

Hasilon's eyes - watching the bottom of the sea even in the dark. Photo: shutterstock

in the eye of the chasilon

Close-up of a zebrafish eye. A sophisticated and accurate vision system

A look at the fish's eye

The brain of primates has an amazing ability to recognize faces. Researchers are now beginning to crack that code. Illustration: Turinboy.

How the brain recognizes faces

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The way the brain deals with information that is not synchronized in time

The bright blue eyes of the scallop peer through the shell. Source: Ceri Jones, Haven Diving Services.

What does the oyster see?

A white dresser. New works have shown that some plants such as white sedum, a relative of cabbage and mustard, produce proteins that participate in the development and function of light-sensitive organelles, the most basic eyes found in single-celled organisms such as green algae. Photo: Dawid Skalec / Wikimedia.

Do plants see the world around them?

eagle. Source: Jeremy Cai.

Hawk eyes in your camera

reading glasses. Source: Matheus Almeida / flickr.

Non-prescription glasses

The different location of different opsins on a human sperm cell, as seen under a microscope, revealed by fluorescent antibody labeling (in bright yellow)

Sperm cells navigate their way using vision proteins

What flavor do you like this time? Photos courtesy of Takeji Narumi

The cookie of the future?

MRI scan of the brain. From the Franklin Institute website

The mind readers

The world in the eyes of the wood bee. Photo: Helga Heilmann/BEE Group Wuerzburg

The wood bee sees 5 times faster than humans

Cosmic scene with DNA, stars, solvents and atomic circles in oral flow.

We identified the brain activity of the subconscious

Cosmic scene with DNA, stars, solvents and atomic circles in oral flow.

Robots orient themselves in space using the eyes of flies

Cosmic scene with DNA, stars, solvents and atomic circles in oral flow.

Bionic eye implants can help blind people see again

Cosmic scene with DNA, stars, solvents and atomic circles in oral flow.

A bionic eye will help the blind see (a little)

Cosmic scene with DNA, stars, solvents and atomic circles in oral flow.

The flashes of reality