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An watercolour image of a brain in blues, pinks and purples

Season 3 Episode 1 | Through the Looking Glass: How Your Eyes Decode the Light Show

How does the human eye transform waves of light into the vivid, detailed experience we call vision?
An watercolour image of a brain in blues, pinks and purples

At First Sight - Holly Bridge

We discuss how the Brain processes vision.
Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences

The Visual Brain: 'The House of Deceits of the Sight'

Lecture given as part of Brain Awareness Week 2016
Christmas Science Lectures

Carrots, spiders and red salt – a fascination with light capture in biology

Using physics, chemistry and biology, the fascination with light capture in nature will be explained in a multi-coloured and animated well – prepare for six-eyed spiders, purple carrots and red salt.
St Hugh's College

A Fascination with Vision: What nature can teach us

Professor Anthony Watts, C W Maplethorpe Fellow in Biological Sciences delivers a very interesting lecture entitled 'A Fascination with Vision: What nature can teach us'.
Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences

A role for the pulvinar following early life lesions of V1

NDCN Seminar on preservation of visual capacity despite injury to V1
Contemporary Islamic Studies

How to make your own eyeglasses for about one pound: an Oxford technology created to benefit the developing World

Professor Joshua Silver talks about his invention of the self adjusting spectacles.

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