What is the Relationship Between Optics and Neuroscience?

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In summary, the relationship between optics and neuroscience can be described as the intersection of the study of light and the study of the brain and nervous system. Optics, the branch of physics that deals with the behavior and properties of light, is essential in understanding how visual information is processed and transmitted by the brain. Neuroscience, on the other hand, focuses on the structure and function of the nervous system, including the visual system. By studying both fields together, scientists can gain a deeper understanding of how the brain processes visual information and how it relates to our perception of the world around us. This knowledge can also lead to advancements in technologies such as brain imaging and vision correction.
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Hi everyone,

I am currently doing a bachelor degree in physics and I will probably do a master degree focusing on neuroscience if everything goes well. I registered on this forum so I can find answers about some aspects of optics and the physics of light. If I can, I will help as well ;). By the way, I was born in France but I am studying in Canada.

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