- Marine animals such as mantis shrimp and octopus have inspired a new mode of underwater navigation that allows for greater accuracy.
- Oscillations in brain activity influence how well we perceive objects in both expected and unexpected locations.
- Identifying an object in an unexpected location is quick, but responding to it is slower.
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