What can we learn about our senses from people who were born without them? We think of perception as a passive, mechanical process, as if our eyes are cameras and our ears microphones. But as neurobio
Neuroscientist Susan Barry was born cross-eyed and stereoblind. She thought there was no chance of improvement, that the brain’s period for development had passed. She was wrong, and thanks to surgery
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