
Professor Arthur Shapiro explores how the brain processes visualizations.
Professor Arthur Shapiro shows a range of objects that seem simple and unremarkable at first glance, but which on closer examination simply cannot be constructed in reality.
Professor Arthur Shapiro shows how some images can prompt two or more equally valid interpretations.
Prof. Shapiro offers us more challenging questions about the way we see as he shows us how light that hits the retina is interpreted by the brain.