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Philosophical Observations on the Senses of Vision and Hearing
To Which Are Added, a Treatise on Harmonic Sounds, and an Essay on Combustion and Anim
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236 pages
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Published in 1780, this groundbreaking work introduces the concept that specific receptors are key to transmitting auditory and optical sensations. It marks a significant advancement in understanding sensory perception, laying the foundation for future research in physiology and neuroscience. The author explores the mechanisms behind how we perceive sound and light, influencing subsequent studies in the field.
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2013, paperback
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