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A SPLASH OF COLOUR
2. Neurons code the colours we see
All activity in your brain – including those which mediates your perception of colour – is based on electrical messages between neurons. Vision scientists can measure these signals at the eye, and at the back of the brain.
With Neil Parry.
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2. Neurons code the colours we see
All activity in your brain – including those which mediates your perception of colour – is based on electrical messages between neurons. Vision scientists can measure these signals at the eye, and at the back of the brain.
With Neil Parry.
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A SPLASH OF COLOUR
3. More than meets the eye: hyperspectral imaging
How many colours we see is limited by our eye, which contains only three types of colour sensors. Using advanced techniques, vision scientists can take images of this “invisible” information and make it visible.
With Sérgio Nascimento.
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3. More than meets the eye: hyperspectral imaging
How many colours we see is limited by our eye, which contains only three types of colour sensors. Using advanced techniques, vision scientists can take images of this “invisible” information and make it visible.
With Sérgio Nascimento.
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A SPLASH OF COLOUR
4. Panel discussion: #TheDress – What do we know?
In early 2015, an image of a dress polarised the internet: Some people saw it as black-blue, and some as white-gold. Three years on, we revisit the dress and discuss how vision science can explain this phenomenon.
With Manuel Spitschan, Anya Hurlbert, Karl Gegenfurtner and David Brainard.
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4. Panel discussion: #TheDress – What do we know?
In early 2015, an image of a dress polarised the internet: Some people saw it as black-blue, and some as white-gold. Three years on, we revisit the dress and discuss how vision science can explain this phenomenon.
With Manuel Spitschan, Anya Hurlbert, Karl Gegenfurtner and David Brainard.
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