Discover Magazine The dress was more than a meme Jan/Feb 2016 (Top 100 stories of 2015)

New York Times The Science behind the dress May 14, 2015

Press coverage on our work about #TheDress can be found here

The Washington Post, Our latest color inspiration April 22, 2015

New York Times, Our Ever Green World April 20, 2015

The Guardian, Why do we care about #thedress? February 27, 2015

MIT CAST Symposium

What is Color? The Flame Challenge presented by Alan Alda, The World Science Festival (NYC, June 1, 2014) reviewed here

Fastcodesign review

Mind-matters collaboration with JD Beltran (http://mind-matters.org/)

Boston Globe Obituary for David Hubel pdf September 25, 2013

New York Times Art that turns both heads and stomachs July 13, 2013

Health Magazine, March 2013 Your Future Looks Bright (color has the power to...)

Nature, 22 March 2013 commentary on Neuroaesthetics and the trouble with beauty

Picking a Source o Babys Milk, New York Times http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/02/11/picking-source-of-babys-milk/

World Science Festival, June 2010: Paintin and the scientific method

Science and Science News commentary on gene therapy cure for red-green color blindness in monkeys

Boston Globe (Sept.20, 2009) commentary on A Study on Contrast, by Marni Elyse Katz

Boston Globe (Nov. 10, 2008) Artist's Vision: Decode Color Perception, by Billy Baker .....pdf .....see Globe clarification Nov. 11, 2008

Scientific American (Nov. 18, 2008), by Susana Martinez-Conde and Stephen L. Macknik

Dance: Movement in Space & Time, Society for Neuroscience Dialog with Mark Morris and Eve Marder (Nov 2009) ...pdf ...Watch the Interview...see Review in Science

Scientific American Mind (February/March 2007). A Moving Experience, by V.S. Ramachandran and D Rogers-Ramachandran... pdf

Wellesley Alumni Magazine (Summer 2008) Outside the Box, by Lisa Scanlon ... pdf

Wellesley News (Oct 17, 2007) Wellesley Professor brings Nobel Laureate to campus, by Adelaide de Guillebon... pdf

New York Times (Sept 16, 2004) Scientists Say A Vision Flaw May Have Aided His Genius, by Sandra Blakeslee

Boston Globe (Sept 16, 2004) An eye on Rembrandt, by Scott Allen