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The Vision Revolution

Book • 2009
In 'The Vision Revolution,' Mark Changizi delves into four critical areas of human vision: why we see in color, why our eyes face forward, why we see illusions, and why reading comes naturally to us.

Changizi argues that human color vision evolved to understand the mental states and health of others through skin color changes, and that our binocular vision allows us to 'see through' cluttered environments.

He also explains how our brains predict the future to catch moving objects and how optical illusions occur due to this predictive mechanism.

The book is enriched with full-color illustrations and engaging visual exercises to demonstrate these concepts.

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