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Nick Chater, "The Mind Is Flat: The Remarkable Shallowness of the Improvising Brain" (Yale UP, 2019)

New Books in Neuroscience

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Colour Vision

Most of the cones are in a tiny area called ve at the centre of the eye. And that subtens an angle of about one degree - but it's not precise. Your colour vision is only really good er at about this sort of thumb at arm's length. It gets pretty poor outside that, and then when you go to the periphery of visionou have no colour vision at all. But as i look round the room now, i think, youre but that's not right, is it? I se everything in colour. That's very odd. How can it be thatt there's no colour dissecting cells that are actually active, but i still feel that i see all

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