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The Science of Vision: How the Eye and Brain Perceive the World with Richard Feynman


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In this episode of The Dead Scientists, we explore the complexities of vision. Feynman takes us beyond the simple act of perceiving light, diving into the sophisticated neural processes and interpretation involved in sight.

We begin by examining the color sense, highlighting the gaps in our understanding and the crucial role of physiological research in deciphering how color information is processed in the retina. Feynman then explores the human eye’s structure, focusing on how it adapts to different light conditions and focuses to provide clear vision.

The episode also contrasts human vision with the compound eye of insects, showcasing how evolution has optimized these tiny eyes for visual acuity despite their small size and diffraction limitations. Finally, we delve into the neurology of vision, using examples from horseshoe crabs and frogs to illustrate how the brain processes information from the visual field to enhance contrast, detect edges, and perceive motion.

Whether you're fascinated by the biology of vision or intrigued by the physics of light, this episode offers a captivating look into how we perceive the world around us, guided by Feynman’s brilliant ability to simplify and illuminate complex scientific ideas.

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