The Greatest Conflict Resolvers: Fencers?

“Neurophysiological correlates of interference control and response inhibition processes in children and adolescents engaging in open- and closed-skill sports” DISCLAIMER: I am not a medical professional and I may not use all terms correctly. Please cite the study at the bottom of my blog!  Hello reader, after my 7 month hiatus I am officially bringing […]

Inhibitory Control in Different Types of Exercisers – Analysis

Written: July 1, 2022 Hello reader, For today’s blog, I wanted to do an analysis of a Taiwanese study, observing cognitive function in both open motor skill athletes and closed motor skill athletes. The study is titled, “Type of physical exercise and inhibitory function in older adults: An event-related potential study” and is by Chung-Ju […]

How Does Face Id Work?

Face Id was a technology created by Apple in 2017 used on the iPhone X and present. The way the Face Id works is similar to the way the eye’s visual processing system takes in images and recognizes faces. Apple made this technology to replace the fingerprint and have an alternative to the passcode unlocking […]

Visual Processing Disorder

In a previous post, I had a question about what diseases would not allow the eye to process images. There are many visual processing disorders which make it hard for a kid’s brain to recognize certain letters and shapes. However, there is a neurological disorder called Visual Agnosia. This is a rare disease which prevents […]

A Talk With An Ophthalmologist

Hi viewers this is my first blog post about a discussion about the eye’s visual processing system with an Ophthalmologist. The brain is able to recognize images by recounting images it has taken in the past stored in the Hippocampus. Therefore, you must have a certain level of knowledge in order to recognize images easily. […]