Ashwani Gupta

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However, retinal nerve cells, like those in the primary visual cortex, are incapable of distinguishing between object motion and eye motion. They react to both. Unlike smart phones, they do not have an accelerometer or a GPS sensor attached to them that distinguishes external, image motion from internal, ocular motion. It is neurons in the higher reaches of the visual cortex that produce your perception that the world is stationary.
Consciousness: Confessions of a Romantic Reductionist (The MIT Press)
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