Eye And Brain by Richard L. Gregory
The Psychology of Seeing
This insightful book delves into the intricate relationship between visual perception and the brain's interpretative processes. It explores how our eyes capture images and how the brain processes these signals to construct our understanding of the world around us. Through a blend of scientific research and engaging examples, the book examines the complexities of visual illusions, perception, and the neurological mechanisms that underpin them. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the ways our brains interpret visual information, challenging readers to reconsider the reliability of their own perceptions.
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- 1966
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- 300-350
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