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VISUAL PERCEPTION:
Dale Purves, the George Barth Geller Professor for Research in
Neurobiology and Director, Center for Cognitive Neuroscience at Duke
University, presented "Why We See What We Do: Geometry and Form," Oct.
25 in Exley Science Center. |
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About 75 students, staff and faculty
attended the talk. Geometry and Form was co-sponsored by the Snowdon
Fund and the Department of Biology. |
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Graduate students listen to Purves talk,
which ended with a question and answer session. (Photos by Olivia
Bartlett) |
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Purves also spoke on “Why We See What We Do:
Brightness and Color,” Oct. 24 in Shanklin Laboratory. This talk was
co-sponsored by the Departments of Biology, Molecular Biology and
Biochemistry and Psychology, the Neuroscience and Behavior Program, the
Wesleyan Student Assembly and the Snowdon Fund. (Photo by Nick Russell) |
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