Vaish Shanoj

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The eyes of the octopus are eerily similar to our own, despite the fact that our last common ancestor was a blind aquatic slug-or snail-like creature that lived well over half a billion years ago.1 Eyes are not unique to us, but vision does not occur in the eye. It occurs in the brain.
Vaish Shanoj
Eyes and vision
The Tell-Tale Brain: A Neuroscientist's Quest for What Makes Us Human
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