Abstract
Experiments show that recordings of the points inspected in the scanning of a picture and of the path the eyes follow in the inspection provide clues to the process whereby the brain perceives and recognises objects.
Experiments show that recordings of the points inspected in the scanning of a picture and of the path the eyes follow in the inspection provide clues to the process whereby the brain perceives and recognises objects.
Scientific American, Vol. 224 (1972), No. 6 (June), p. 35-43
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