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Author(s): Purves,Lotto Publisher: Sinauer Associates: Sunderland, MA., 2003 Summary: “Although the ideas and evidence about the genesis of what we see in the First Edition were appreciated in some quarters, the reception in others was distinctly cool. Given the opinion of some critics that the wholly empirical concept of vision we proposed was either unbelievable or incomprehensible, we felt duty bound to try again. Our objective was, and remains, to present a different and seemingly inevitable framework for understanding perception and its underlying neural mechanisms.…We hope this new edition will encourage more readers to consider this concept of vision and its implications for interpreting, modeling, and ultimately understanding the structure and function of the human visual system.”

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Name Why We See What We Do Redux Date 07 Mon 2015 Categories Books Author daniel
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