Julesz's joyfulness
Martin Kemp
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Martin Kemp: University of Oxford
Nature, 1998, vol. 396, issue 6710, 419-419
Abstract:
British ‘natural magicians’ of the nineteenth century could turn two flat images into one three-dimensional form. Later, Bela Julesz believed his stereograms showed how the brain turns images from two eyes into one reality.
Date: 1998
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