Seeing

  • Seeing: The Computational Approach to Biological Vision
    By John P. Frisby, James V. Stone

    ... has found Test gratings are on the left , adaptation gratings on the right that they have the same type of nerve impulses as all brain cells . Thus , all the cells sketched schematiThis is how Colin Blakemore and Peter Sutton cally ...

  • Seeing
    By Lesley Sims

    Lesley Sims. A Our eyes come in all shapes , sizes , and colors . Eyes and Light Our eyes need light to see . 7.

  • Seeing: Beyond Dreaming to Religious Experiences of Light
    By George Gillespie

    I picked up Carlos Castaneda's Journey to Ixtlan: The Lessons of Don Juan (1972), his third book about what he learned from don Juan, a Mexican sorcerer. I began reading it on the plane to Hyderabad. I had earlier read his A Separate ...

  • Seeing
    By Karen K. De Valois

    V. THE ROLE OF COLOR IN SPATIAL VISION The traditional separation between studies of color vision and studies of spatial vision might be taken to imply that color plays little role in visual pattern analysis.

  • Seeing
    By Lisa Owings

    The human eye is a complex machine that allows us to see the wonders of the world!

  • Seeing
    By José Saramago

    Four years after a bizarre blindness plague hits the capital, the political arena is thrown into turmoil when election day is marked by an unprecedented turnout of blank ballots and rebellious acts that prompt a state of emergency ...

  • Seeing: Beyond Dreaming to Religious Experiences of Light
    By George Gillespie

    ... dreamless sleep, remaining aware of the experience? Would I thus be in a mystical state? It certainly should be ... possible procedure for moving from dream to dreamless sleep I was on my own and had no guru I had no goal beyond ...

  • Seeing
    By Alvin Silverstein, Virginia B. Silverstein, Laura Silverstein Nunn

    Describes how the eye works together with the brain to record visual messages, and discusses such topics as color blindness, motion blindness, biometrics, and virtual reality.

  • Seeing
    By José Saramago

    Despite the heavy rain, the officer at Polling Station 14 finds it odd that by midday on National Election day, only a handful of voters have turned out.

  • Seeing
    By Helen Frost

    Text and photographs present the sense of seeing and how it works in the human body.

  • Seeing

    Learn about how people use their eyes to see, how to keep their eyes safe, how some people need help to see, and how some people cannot see at all.

  • Seeing: Illusion, Brain, and Mind
    By John P. Frisby

    Seeing: Illusion, Brain, and Mind