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Vision, reanimated and reimagined

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PERCEPTION
Volume 41, Issue 9, Pages 1116-1127

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1068/p7274

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purposive vision; visual phenomenology; Bayesian vision; corticocentrism

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The publication in 1982 of David Marr's Vision has delivered a singular boost and a course correction to the science of vision. Thirty years later, cognitive science is being transformed by the new ways of thinking about what it is that the brain computes, how it does that, and, most importantly, why cognition requires these computations and not others. This ongoing process still owes much of its impetus and direction to the sound methodology, engaging style, and unique voice of Marr's Vision.

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