
Frank Drews
Frank Drews is a researcher known for studying how our brains process and adapt to changes in sensory information, especially in vision and movement. His work explores how the brain updates its understanding of the world when faced with new or conflicting inputs, helping us maintain accurate perception and motor control. Drews’ studies contribute to understanding neural plasticity—the brain’s ability to reorganize itself—and have implications for rehabilitation after injuries and for improving artificial sensory systems. His research helps clarify how we learn from our environment and adapt our actions accordingly.