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Rune <aut### [at] runevisioncom> wrote:
> For example, the eyes have an edge detecting layer I think, or something
> along those lines. This layer could find all the edges of the bars in your
> image and send information about these edges on to the brain, so that the
> brain can tell how many bars there are. The eyes also send the actual "raw"
> brightness info on to the brain, but this may be in a "low resolution" where
> no more than 16 different shades can be told apart. However, the brain can
> still count all the bars, becuase of the edges detected in the eyes.
I'm quite certain that if it was an animation where each frame is
completely filled by a shade of gray and was played eg. at 1 FPS, you
could clearly see the change.
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- Warp
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