Re: eye movements and visual perception
Dani wrote:
I'm refering to the structure of visual perception - it says in
encyclopedia britannica "in practice, one knows that C is pperceived
as fixed in space in spite of the movements of the eye; hence, the
direction of the projection of a retinal point is constantly modified
to take into account movements of the eye; this may be called
psychological compensation."
my question is is there any other evidence of psychological
compensation? other than inducing from the sense "fixed in space" of it
derived from practice?
My question is what possible relevance does your post have to this ng?
Regards,
Rick
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