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Research suggests that the human brain can be trained to recognize objects and scenes from different angles

A study published in the journal ‘Nature Communications’ has found that the brain can be trained to recognize objects and scenes from different angles. The study is the first to demonstrate that the human brain can adapt to learn a new task using a different training method.

The study participants were asked to learn to identify objects and scenes from different angles. After a short training session, they were tested on their ability to identify objects and scenes from further away. The participants who had undergone the training using the different angles improved their performance compared to the participants who had only received the standard training.

This study suggests that the human brain can be trained to improve its performance in tasks that require visual recognition. This could be helpful for people with vision problems or disabilities, as it would allow them to perform tasks that they would previously have found difficult.