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When most people think of holograms, they think of the 3D calling system from Star Wars or the holograms on credit cards used to deter counterfeiting. What may be a surprise is just how essential the technology for making holograms is to neuroscience. It may seem like there’s very little relation between creating a 3D projected image with some lighting trickery and studying the way our brains give rise to behavior. The two have become increasingly intertwined, writes Vikshar Athreya.
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By Siliconeer TeamWhen most people think of holograms, they think of the 3D calling system from Star Wars or the holograms on credit cards used to deter counterfeiting. What may be a surprise is just how essential the technology for making holograms is to neuroscience. It may seem like there’s very little relation between creating a 3D projected image with some lighting trickery and studying the way our brains give rise to behavior. The two have become increasingly intertwined, writes Vikshar Athreya.
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All Podcasts are generated through AI. We thank you Google {Uncle}.
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