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There's no such thing as a 'break' in curveball

Washington, Oct 28 (ANI): Curveballs do not break, claim neuroscientists at USC and American University.

In an award-winning demo, Zhong-Lin Lu, a professor of cognitive neuroscience at USC, along with USC alumni Emily Knight and Robert Ennis and Arthur Shapiro, associate professor of psychology at American University, showed that curveball's break is, at least in part, a trick of the eye.

Their demo won the Best Visual Illusion of the Year prize at the Vision Sciences meeting earlier this year.

The idea is that the effect is due to the batters being forced to switch between peripheral vision and central vision during a swing. (ANI)

`Turbo-booster' for heart patients may make transplants a thing of the past

Wellington, Apr 22 (ANI): Heart transplants may soon be history following the creation of a device that helps the heart pump blood more effectively.William Peters, 43, calls the C-Pulse heart assist system a "turbo-booster" for people who have severe problems with their ticker."It's for people whose pacemakers have failed them but they still have symptoms of heart failure," he told NZPA.The.....
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