Independent Cognitive Capacities in the Right vs. Left Half of Vision

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A method of displaying information includes presenting representations of information in a manner accounting for independent cognitive capacities corresponding to a subject's left and right halves of visual space. Weightings of importance may be assigned to the information and used to display the representations in the left half or the right half of the visual space with zero or few other representations. Presenting the representations can also include inspecting content of the information and determining a position on a display to present the content as a function of the information previously, currently, or in the future displayed on the display. In a display system, a presentation unit is configured to present, e.g. generate, representations of information in a manner accounting for the independent cognitive capacities, and a display unit is configured to display the representations. Displaying information can include arranging physical objects in locations of a subject's expected visual space.

Researchers

Earl Miller / Timothy Buschman

Departments: Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Technology Areas: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) / Sensing & Imaging: Imaging
Impact Areas: Connected World

  • method and apparatus accounting for independent cognitive capacities in the right vs. left half of vision
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