Lecture 1: A Walk-through of the Mammalian Visual System
From the retina to the superior colliculus, the lateral geniculate nucleus into primary visual cortex and beyond, R. Clay Reid gives a tour of the mammalian visual system highlighting the Nobel-prize winning discoveries of Hubel & Wiesel. This is the first lecture of a 12-part series entitled Coding & Vision 101, produced by the Allen Institute for Brain Science as an educational resource for the community.

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Lecture 2: What is Meant by Computation?

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Lecture 3: The Structure of the Neocortex

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Visual perception | Retina, photoreceptors, and rhodopsin

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The mind-bending reality of quantum mechanics - with Jim Al Khalili

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The Insane Genius of a Formula 1 Gearbox

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Conan O’Brien Delivers the Commencement Address | Harvard Commencement 2026

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Jeff Lichtman (Harvard) Part 1: Connectomics: seeking neural circuit motifs

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Lecture 5: Optical Imaging of Brains

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Quantum Consciousness and the Origin of Life

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How AI Cracked the Protein Folding Code and Won a Nobel Prize

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Special Senses | The Phototransduction Cascade

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From Molecules to Life: How the First Living Cell Was Born | Documentary For Sleep

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The Uncomfortable Truth About AI “Reasoning” | World Science Festival

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Intro to Neuroscience

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The magic of physics - with Felix Flicker

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Lecture 4: Cell Types and Computing in the Retina

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Visual Processing and the Visual Cortex

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Brian Cox: The quantum roots of reality | Full Interview

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The Brain’s Learning Algorithm Isn’t Backpropagation

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