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Dr. Bryan W. Jones
Professor of ophthalmology and retinal neuroscientist at the University of Pittsburgh who explains the biology of vision, acuity, and color perception on the episode.
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Nov 6, 2025
• 18min
Is There Such A Thing As Too Much Resolution On A TV?
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Dr. Maliha Ashraf, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Cambridge, and Dr. Bryan W. Jones, a retinal neuroscientist at the University of Pittsburgh, explore the intriguing limits of TV resolution. They discuss how our eyes can only resolve a certain number of pixels and introduce a display calculator for optimal setups. Age-related vision changes and their impact on TV choices are also examined. Finally, they compare human vision to that of animals, revealing fascinating insights into how different species perceive the world.
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