Written by Professor of Neurobiology at University College in London and a Fellow of the Royal Society, this book describes how the world, as we experience it, is designed from within by the cortex of the brain. Readers will gain new insight into how we acquire knowledge of the outside world. Clear and accessible to general readers yet packed with new information for specialists. Illustrated.
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Written by Professor of Neurobiology at University College in London and a Fellow of the Royal Society, this book describes how the world, as we experience it, is designed from within by the cortex of the brain. Readers will gain new insight into how we acquire knowledge of the outside world. Clear and accessible to general readers yet packed with new information for specialists. Illustrated.
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For the last two year, I've been studied vision perception in many authors and in different theories. The most impressiv texts about this subject I've read are the ones written by Semir Zeki, including A Vision of the Brain, which offfers global explanation in many aspects of vision function. It brings the reader to a unsderstanding of how retina works to capture lights/colors to different cerebral areas of processing visual information.