SMRTR Science & EngineeringJul 15, 2026Daily.dev

How visual learning happens in the brain

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Scientists at MIT and York University found that the brain's visual processing area, called the IT cortex, makes small but measurable changes when animals learn to recognize new objects. Using both brain activity recordings and AI models, researchers showed these subtle shifts help animals identify things like elephants across different angles and sizes. The findings could eventually help design better learning strategies for people with atypical sensory processing.

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