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4. Are You Seeing What I’m Seeing? How Our Brain Chemistry Changes What We See

Yasmin Ratcliffe explores the science of the brain, and how idiosyncrasies in our neural networks can affect our vision.

Given the importance of vision to our daily lives, it is something that is not thought about very often. Yasmin provides an initial summary of the pathway of vision from the eye to the brain, before delving into how our brains really control what we see. She examines how our brains decide which visual signals to pay attention to, as well as whether we might all be seeing different things!

21st November 2024:

9:30am - 10:30am GMT (5:30pm - 6:30pm HKT) - Join

5:30pm - 6:30pm GMT - Join

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5. “Nothing Outside The Text” - Literary Criticism As A Genre