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  1. Susan R. Barry. Susan R. Barry is a Professor Emeritus of Biological Sciences and Professor Emeritus of Neuroscience and Behavior at Mount Holyoke College and the author of three books. She was dubbed Stereo Sue by neurologist and author Oliver Sacks in a 2006 New Yorker article with that name. [1]

  2. Aug 4, 2009 · Sue Barry discusses what it's like to live in a 2-D world and explains how she learned to see in stereo. Sue Barry is a neuroscientist at Mount Holyoke College. She's also the author of the newly ...

  3. Susan Barry is Stereo Sue. Dubbed “Stereo Sue” by neurologist Oliver Sacks in a New Yorker article by that name, Sue Barry has gone on to to write three books. Dear Oliver. When Sue Barry first wrote to Oliver Sacks about her vision, she never expected a response, let alone the deep friendship that blossomed over ten years of letters.

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  5. Aug 16, 2010 · Neurobiologist Susan R. Barry was born cross-eyed, and for most of her life, she saw the world in two dimensions, instead of three. But in her late 40s, Barry retrained her brain and her eyes to ...

  6. Aug 3, 2010 · Sue Barry's astonishing development of stereopsis at age 48 changed - profoundly - the way that many scientists (me included) view visual development and plasticity. Somehow we had tuned out, en masse, one hundred years of successes using vision therapy (including the extensive the work of Frederick Brock).

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  7. Oct 2, 2012 · Sue Barry is a neurobiologist who studies our eyes, our brains, and the connections in between. Secret: For the first 48 years of her life on earth, Sue’s world was flat.

  8. Oct 15, 2012 · Meet "Stereo Sue," a neurobiologist who taught herself to see in 3D.

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