A team of neuroscientists has found that the human brain can process a dozen pictures that the eye sees for as little as 13 milliseconds. In the new study researchers asked subjects to look for a particular type of image such as 'picnic' or 'smiling couple' as they viewed a series of six or 12 images each presented for between 13 and 80 milliseconds. 'The fact that you can do that at these high speeds indicates to us that what vision does is find concepts. That's what the brain is doing all day long- trying to understand what we're looking