Early Experience and Visual Information Processing in Perceptual and Reading Disorders: Proceedings of a Conference Held October 27-30, 1968, at Lake Mohonk, New York, in Association with the Committee on Brain Sciences, National Research CouncilFrancis A. Young, Donald B. Lindsley |
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ATTENTIONAL AND PERCEPTUAL MECHANISMS | 12 |
IntroductionDonald B Lindsley and Francis A Young | 14 |
Development of Optical Characteristics for SeeingFrancis A Young | 70 |
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