| 31. | The finding supports a theory linking dyslexia and other reading problems to distorted visual perception.
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| 32. | Unlike the previously mentioned studies regarding amygdala lesions, these monkeys demonstrated problems with visual perception.
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| 33. | Ultimately, these cells contribute to mechanisms underlying visual perception.
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| 34. | His visual perception was acute, no matter the genre, the art critic Sadakichi Hartmann noted.
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| 35. | During the 1960s, E . C . Zeeman introduced tolerance spaces in modelling visual perception.
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| 36. | Optical science explains the retinal response, the transformation of hues, visual perception and so on.
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| 37. | All of this vulgar distortion cripples people's mental and visual perception and clutters up souls.
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| 38. | In the making, say some researchers, is a quiet revolution in the thinking about visual perception.
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| 39. | Gibson treats visual perception as the eye registering necessary information for behaviour in a given environment.
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| 40. | While usually associated with visual perception, such phenomena can be found for auditory and olfactory percepts.
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