The Secret Science Club presents Visual Neuroscientist Ben Backus, Tuesday, December 8 at the Bell House
Tuesday, December 8 at 8 pm, FREE! Open the doors of perception with visual neuroscientist Ben Backus You won’t believe your eyes. . . At the back of the human eye, the retina is smaller than a penny and tissue thin. Yet it contains 100 million neurons . When the eye is open, the retina constantly transmits information on edges, angles, motion, and light intensity to more than 30 areas of the cerebral cortex . How does the brain process and interpret all this visual stimuli —and are our perceptions reliable? Cutting-edge vision scientist Ben Backus of SUNY discusses how our brains learn to “see,” whether perception is linked to emotions, and optical illusions that are both illuminating and trippy . Before and After --Groove to synesthetic tunes --Try our cockeyed cocktail of the night, the Parallax View (You’ll see the world in a whole different way . . . ) --Participate in the laser-sharp Q&A -- PLUS , stick around for a live set of holiday melodies with the band LA STRADA T...