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Theories of Brain Function and the Nature of Vision

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  • 250 pages
  • 9 hours of reading

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The book explores David Marr's computational theory of vision, emphasizing the importance of understanding psychological functions through a structured framework. It breaks down Marr's approach into three distinct levels: computational, algorithmic, and implementational, highlighting how each level contributes to our understanding of vision without delving into complex neuroscientific details. This analysis aims to clarify the interplay between psychological processes and computational models in the study of vision.

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Theories of Brain Function and the Nature of Vision, John Symons

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2018
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