Posted by Squiggles on August 24, 2007, at 15:39:29
In reply to Re: Perception and computer screen » Squiggles, posted by SometimesBlue on August 24, 2007, at 13:36:04
> did not know it was a documented thing, very interesting...let me know what you find out...s
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> still very curious,
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> > "Dynamics of letter string perception in the human occipitotemporal cortex" BRAIN 1999, 122, 2119-2131; A. Tarkiainen, P. Helenius, C. Hansen, P. L. Cornellissen and R. Salmelin;Lots of stuff in this area in the field of visual pattern recognition and neurological lesions and other oddities; quite a few articles on PubMed with authors above and others; i regret that i do not have the ability to understand this level of scientific articles; the key words i used to look at some articles on PubMed
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- the names of the authors above
- occipitotemporal cortex
- visual projection
- character recognition
- word perceptionlots of really technical stuff for those who delight in this area; it seems that the left and right hemispheres, lesions, hemopeia, dyslexia are key concepts. MRIs are used to detect the eye-brain functions;
sorry, i can't do better than that;
Squiggles
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> > I haven't read the whole article yet;
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