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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
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++++ The Ocular Circulation Sir John Herbert Parsons Bale &
Danielsson, 1903 Medical; Ophthalmology; Eye; Medical /
Ophthalmology
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Originally published in 1927 as part of the Cambridge Psychological
Library, this book emphasizes the importance of the biological
foundations of psychology, with perception being the bridge between
nerve processes and consciousness. Parsons, an ophthalmic surgeon,
views problems of perception as being both biological and
psychological issues in the conscious and behavioural lives of an
animal. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in
the overlap between psychological and biological processes.
First published in 1924 as the second edition of a 1915 original,
and part of the Cambridge Psychological Library, this book examines
the chief theories on colour vision in the light of available facts
at the time of publication. In the first section of the book,
Parsons discusses the physical, anatomical and psychological bases
of colour vision in a variety of eyes. The second part analyses
colour blindness. The third and final segment evaluates the various
theories of colour vision. This book will be of value to anyone
with an interest in the history of science or colour vision.
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