Many phenomena that we take for granted are illusions — color and motion on a TV or computer monitor, for example, or the impression of space in a stereo music recording. Even the stable image that we perceive when looking directly at the real world is illusory. One of the important lessons from sensory neuroscience is that our perception of the world is constructed rather than received. Sensory illusions effectively capture student interest, but how do you then move on to substantive discussion of neuroscience? This article illustrates several illusions, attempts to connect them to neuroscience, and shows how students can explore and experiment with them. Even when (as is often the case) there is no agreed-upon mechanistic explanation for...
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What we perceive is not always what our eyes see. Vision, and perception more generally, should not ...
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Learning and practicing scientific inquiry is an essential component of a STEM education, but it is ...
What we perceive is not always what our eyes see. Vision, and perception more generally, should not ...
One of the oldest and most difficult questions in science is how we are able to develop an awareness...
based approaches. Inspired by the Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives, we examined whether undergrad...
David Marr famously proposed three levels of analysis (implementational, algorithmic, and computatio...
This article describes a two-decade experience in teaching “Neurosciences for the Humanities: art, p...
Undergraduate institutions are increasingly adopting neuroscience within their curricula, although i...
Neuroscience is a rapidly growing, multidisciplinary field that is advancing our understanding of th...
Preparing students for a career in cognitive neuroscience may be especially challenging due to the e...
arts colleges are few in number and thus under great pressure to offer active laboratory exploration...
Our subjective mental life is enormous in scope and richness. We have subjective experiences of colo...
Stories register in human memory in special ways, and stories about neurological cases can entertain...
“Neuroscience is the field of study that endeavors to make sense of such diverse questions…The excha...
What we perceive is not always what our eyes see. Vision, and perception more generally, should not ...
One of the oldest and most difficult questions in science is how we are able to develop an awareness...
Learning and practicing scientific inquiry is an essential component of a STEM education, but it is ...
What we perceive is not always what our eyes see. Vision, and perception more generally, should not ...
One of the oldest and most difficult questions in science is how we are able to develop an awareness...
based approaches. Inspired by the Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives, we examined whether undergrad...
David Marr famously proposed three levels of analysis (implementational, algorithmic, and computatio...
This article describes a two-decade experience in teaching “Neurosciences for the Humanities: art, p...