RIT scholars explore the impact of imaging on our reality

Courtesy EurekAlert! - Mathematics and Statistics  Sun, 11/08/2009 - 23:00

(Rochester Institute of Technology) Imaging is the use of machines to enhance humans' ability to perceive things, often by producing visible phenomena that cannot be seen with the naked eye.

But, can imaging technology distort reality and even change what humans perceive to be real?


 

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