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Left and right

 eyeOur visual system works for us in strange and unimaginable ways. 

It’s easy for us to recognize that the complex scenes before our eyes shift almost continually: the images in the movie theater, the traffic on the highway, the speakers in the boardroom.  Continue reading “Left and right”

Unknown's avatarAuthor Jennifer StevensPosted on March 30, 2016August 1, 2020Categories Space, Visual systemTags left/right visual field distinction, LVF/RVF, perception-action coupling, visual field distinctionLeave a comment on Left and right

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