Neuroscience in Motion
Neuroscience doesn't have to stay in the laboratory. Callosa brings research on eye movements and brain connectivity into an accessible visual exercise designed to explore memory, creativity, mood, and reflection.
The Science Behind Callosa
Interhemispheric Communication
The brain's left and right hemispheres are constantly exchanging information. This communication occurs through the corpus callosum, a large bundle of nerve fibers connecting the two sides of the brain. Research suggests that bilateral eye movements may temporarily influence this interhemispheric interaction, potentially affecting how information is accessed, integrated, and processed.
BILATERAL EYE MOVEMENTS
Bilateral eye movements occur when the eyes move rhythmically from left to right and back again. Scientists have studied these movements for their potential effects on memory retrieval, emotional processing, attention, and cognitive flexibility. Although researchers continue to investigate the underlying mechanisms, bilateral eye movements have become an important tool for exploring how simple actions can influence brain function.
MEMORY, CREATIVITY, EMOTION, & REFLECTION
Studies have suggested that brief periods of bilateral eye movements may influence how people access memories, generate ideas, and reflect on experiences. Researchers have reported effects on episodic memory retrieval, creative thinking, and the emotional intensity of remembered events. Callosa provides a simple way to explore these fascinating findings through a brief visual exercise inspired by neuroscience research.
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