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Changizi, Mark A.
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Vision.
Visual perception.
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The vision revolutio...
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The vision revolution [electronic resource] : how the latest research overturns everything we thought we knew about human vision / Mark Changizi.
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Changizi, Mark A.
Dallas, Tex. : Benbella Books, ©2009.
Subjects
Vision.
Visual perception.
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9781935251217 (electronic bk.)
193525121X (electronic bk.)
9781933771663
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1 online resource (vii, 215 pages, [16] pages of plates) : illustrations (some color)
Contents:
Super naturally -- Color telepathy -- X-ray vision -- Future-seeing -- Spirit-reading.
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Primates evolved binocular vision (both eyes facing forward) so that they can see in three dimensions, critical as they jumped from branch to branch. Higher primates developed color vision to better hunt out ripe fruit. Optical illusions succeed because they exploit the limitations of our visual processing. Wrong! All of these beliefs are false, as groundbreaking research by evolutionary scientist and neurobiologist Mark Changizi now reveals. Changizi's research centers on the "why" of human vision. Why do we have binocular vision? Why do we see in color the way we do? Why do optical.
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