Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Alien Vision!
The School of Liberal Arts “Art of the Mind” speakers series presents Dr. Mark Changizi, an evolutionary neurobiologist aiming to grasp the ultimate foundations underlying why we think, feel and see as we do. Why do humans see in color? Why do we have eyes on the front of our heads, like cats, rather than on the sides, like horses? These are just a few of the riddles Dr. Changizi will explore in his lecture – Alien Vision Revolution, Thursday, March 31 at 8pm in Arnold Hall Auditorium. For more information contact Nancy Richards at 5-5801 or nrichard@scad.edu .
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