Hubel D.H.0716750201, 9780716750208
Hubel begins by explaining the structure and function of the retina and visual areas of the brain, then proceeds to more complex phenomena, such as how the brain and eyes together produce stereoscopic and color vision. A Nobel Prize winner who has studied vision for over 30 years, he combines expertise with lucid style and an ability to cut through details to the essential (and fascinating!) point. Unusually attractive, clear illustrations complement his discussion. This book, #22 in the “Scientific American Library” series, continues the tradition of making complex scientific topics understandable to the nonspecialist. |
Table of contents : VARIATIONS IN COMPLEXITY……Page 1 9 DEPRIVATION AND DEVELOPMENT……Page 2 preface.doc……Page 3 ch1.doc……Page 5 ch2.doc……Page 15 ch3.doc……Page 31 ch4.doc……Page 53 ch5.doc……Page 83 ch6.doc……Page 112 ch7.doc……Page 120 ch8.doc……Page 140 ch9.doc……Page 169 ch10.doc……Page 196 further.doc……Page 201 |
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