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Susan Barry: Learning to See in 3-D

Neurobiologist Susan Barry studies the brain and learns to see in 3D at the age of 48.

10/11/2012 | Rating NR

Secret Life of Scientists and Engineers

Susan Barry: Learning to See in 3-D

Season 2012 Episode 1 | 3m 1s

Neurobiologist Susan Barry studies the brain and learns to see in 3D at the age of 48.

Susan Barry is a neurobiologist and professor at Mt. Holyoke College. Born with crossed eyes, she only learned to focus them so she could see the world in three dimensions at the age of 48. She says that what she most loves about her work is that it's "optimistic."

10/11/2012 | Rating NR

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Secret Life of Scientists and Engineers

Susan Barry: Learning to See in 3-D

Season 2012 Episode 1 | 3m 1s

Susan Barry is a neurobiologist and professor at Mt. Holyoke College. Born with crossed eyes, she only learned to focus them so she could see the world in three dimensions at the age of 48. She says that what she most loves about her work is that it's "optimistic."

10/11/2012 | Rating NR

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