Brain Bugs: Hallucinations, Forgotten Faces, and Other Cognitive Quirks | Think Tank | Big Think | Science News | Scoop.it

As neurologist V.S. Ramachandran writes in his book The Tell-Tale Brain,"Even though our picture of the world seems coherent and unified, it actually emerges from the activity those thirty (or more) different visual areas in the cortex, each of which mediates multiple subtle functions." Watch the video