• Unlocking Brain Plasticity: Treating Blindness in India with Pawan Sinha
    May 4 2026

    In this episode, MIT Professor Pawan Sinha delves into the science of vision, brain plasticity, and the transformative power of scientific innovation in addressing global health challenges. Discover how research on early visual deprivation has shaped our understanding of neural development, and explore the inspirational journey of his nonprofit, Project Prakash, transforming lives in India.

    In this episode:

    • The historical context of the 1981 Nobel Prize on critical periods in vision development
    • The mechanisms of visual processing in the brain, as discovered by Hubel and Wiesel
    • The role and surprising findings from the monocular deprivation studies in kittens
    • How William James' description of a newborn's sensory experience relates to visual development
    • The personal story of Darius, Professor Sinha's son, and its impact on his research
    • The global challenge of childhood blindness, especially in India, and the potential for treatment
    • The surgical process and scientific opportunities provided by early intervention in cataract cases
    • The experimental insights into how dynamic perception plays a crucial role in visual development
    • The founding, achievements, and ongoing work of Project Prakash over the past 21 years
    • The educational impact of immersive global experiences for MIT students in India
    • A discussion on autism, sensory sensitivities, and the link with visual processing differences
    • The importance of challenging received wisdom and embracing scientific curiosity for advancing knowledge

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    46 mins