Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], November 16 (ANI/PRNewswire): Post-Covid era and with the increased popularity of OTT platforms, to have a Cinema-like experience in the comfort of one's home, the demand for international Sound and Visual solutions has expanded exponentially.
New Delhi [India], November 15 (ANI/BusinessWire India): CSRBOX has today launched its flagship research publication, 'India CSR Outlook Report.' This is the 8th such publication in their annual report series. The 2022 report demonstrates through concrete evidence and data about the CSR spen
Visuals on social media saw Nalini, the longest serving woman prisoner in India at 31 years, being taken to complete her release formalities at Vellore jail.
In a video of the alleged incident, which went viral across social media platforms, the youth is spotted hanging after being tied to the chain of a boring lifter. The visuals also purportedly show him being thrashed by an unknown person.
New Delhi [India], November 10 (ANI/NewsVoir): Barco India, a global leader in visualization technology, has been recognized as a 'Great Place to Work', for the third time in a block of 5 years, by Great Place to Work® Institute, a global authority acknowledging the performance and high
By studying the visual system of an octopus, researchers hope to understand how its brain organization compares to that of humans and other vertebrates. Their results could provide insight into the evolution of visual systems across species.
New Delhi [India], November 3 (ANI/NewsVoir): Barco India, a global leader in visualization technology, has been recognized as a 'Great Place to Work', for the third time in a block of 5 years, by Great Place to Work® Institute, a global authority acknowledging the performance and high-
During recent brain plasticity and visual perception research, it was found that individuals who had had surgery as children to remove half of their brains correctly detected differences between words or faces more than 80 per cent of the time.
According to researchers, the inversion effect can now be overcome in the perception of biological motion by persons on Earth with extensive visuomotor experience with inverted movements, such as vertical dancers.
The findings, published by University of Pittsburgh researchers today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), is the first-ever attempt to characterize neuroplasticity in humans and understand whether a single brain hemisphere can perform functions typically split betw