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Dr. E.J. Chichilnisky: How the Brain Works, Curing Blindness & How to Navigate a Career Path

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Augmentation is Inevitable in Sensory Restoration

In sensory restoration, even basic devices require suppressing infrared sensitivity in cameras to prevent infrared vision. This necessity highlights how quickly augmentation creeps in when building devices for sensory restoration. The brain is viewed as an extension of the neural retina, with the eyes essentially being two pieces of the brain. This unique connection explains why observing someone's eyes can reveal extensive information about their state, beyond physical signs like drooping or dark circles, capturing a deeper aliveness or engagement that can reflect their internal condition.

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