Bryan William Jones on How We See
Episode 90 · April 16th, 2021 · 52 mins 6 secs
About this Episode
Retinal neuroscientist Bryan William Jones joins us this week for a fascinating discussion about how our eyes, brains, and technology work together to create and record images. Can we apply the understanding of the way we see to the way the camera sees?
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