Professor Andrew Parker from the University of Magdeburg leads an international research team that has succeeded in gaining new insights into how the brain processes spatial information, without interfering with the human brain. Using high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging, the team obtained highly informative results that help them better understand key neural connections. These findings also provide important clues for the diagnosis and potential treatment of central visual disorders that originate not in the eye itself, but in the brain.
The full article from the OVGU press office can be found here.