Moving and Seeing by R. W. Ditchburn Professor of Physics in the University of Reading
Professor Ditchburn became interested in problems of vision during the war. Since then he has continued his researches, and in this talk he describes some of the ingenious apparatus used in his laboratory to study vision. He also discusses some of his experiments which suggest that to see it is essential for the eye to keep moving continuously.
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