Re: eye movements and visual perception
- From: "mensanator@xxxxxxxxxxx" <mensanator@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 2 Jun 2005 16:58:55 -0700
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?
Such as when someone types "is is" and you don't notice it?
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