Visual Perception Insights
Andrew discusses how early visual habits, like favoring one eye, can create lasting biases in perception. He explores fascinating visual phenomena, such as bistable percepts and ocular competition, revealing how our neural circuits are designed to shift focus and resist fixation. The interplay between attention, emotion, and perception highlights the complexity of how we experience the world visually.In this clip
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Do you have anything to add to the statement: "We have a map of visual space. Certain neurons are seeing things in certain portions of visual space and not others" from the episode Andrew Huberman: Neuroscience of Optimal Performance | Lex Fridman Podcast #139 and the clip Visual Processing Hierarchy, in relation to the episodes Dr. Sam Harris: Using Meditation to Focus, View Consciousness & Expand Your Mind | Huberman Lab 105 and Visual Perception Insights?
Do you have anything to add to the statement: "We have a map of visual space. Certain neurons are seeing things in certain portions of visual space and not others" from the episode Andrew Huberman: Neuroscience of Optimal Performance | Lex Fridman Podcast #139 and the clip Visual Processing Hierarchy, in relation to the episodes Dr. Sam Harris: Using Meditation to Focus, View Consciousness & Expand Your Mind | Huberman Lab 105 and Visual Perception Insights?
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