When
Hugo opened late last year, critics and audiences were bowled over by its masterful use of 3D. But it's doubtful even the most diehard
Martin Scorsese fan was as impressed as neuroscientist
Bruce Bridgeman, who quite literally saw the world differently after watching the movie.
The 67-year-old man had lived his entire life "stereoblind," or unable to perceive depth correctly. In the first moments of watching
Hugo in ...