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Vision and the Visual System offers students, teachers, and
researchers a rigorous, yet accessible account of how the brain
analyzes the visual scene. Schiller and Tehovnik describe key
aspects of visual perception while explaining the relationship
between eye movements and the neural structures in the brain, which
play a central role in how we process visual information. The book
discusses various brain areas involved in processing information,
focusing on the evolutionary origins and mechanics behind the
several parallel pathways that compose the visual system. Later
chapters explain how the nervous system processes the perception of
color, motion, depth, and patterns. A variety of illusions are on
display in Chapter 14, where the authors provide detailed
explanations that deconstruct how the visual system operates to
create them. The volume concludes with a discussion of recent
attempts to build visual prosthetic devices for blind individuals,
of which there are more than 40 million in the world. Vision and
the Visual System is based on Professor Schiller's more than 40
years of experience teaching vision courses at MIT, and is tailored
especially for college undergraduates and graduate students
interested in visual perception and the operations of the visual
system.
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