Richard L. Gregory
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Eye and Brain: The Psychology of Seeing
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1969
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49 editions
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The Oxford Companion to the Mind
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published
1987
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14 editions
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The Intelligent Eye
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published
1970
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14 editions
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Seeing Through Illusions
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published
2008
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4 editions
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The Artful Eye
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published
1995
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2 editions
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Illusion in Nature and Art
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published
1973
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5 editions
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Mind in Science
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published
1981
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9 editions
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Odd Perceptions
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published
1989
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12 editions
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Mirrors in Mind
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published
1996
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7 editions
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Concepts and Mechanisms of Perception
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“..the senses do not give us a picture of the world directly; rather they provide evidence for checking hypotheses about what lies before us. Indeed we may say that a perceived object is a hypothesis, suggested and tested by sensory data.”
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“the greatest scientists from other fields—notably Francis Crick, who with James Watson and colleagues transformed how we think of life itself, through the discovery of the structure and significance of the DNA molecule.”
― Eye and Brain: The Psychology of Seeing
― Eye and Brain: The Psychology of Seeing
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