Ian Pitchford

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Second, objects that are similar in presentation are inherently different. For example, in a scene of horses grazing in a meadow, each horse may look highly similar to others, even identical in terms of its retinal image, but evolutionarily adaptive behavior requires that we understand each one is an individual.
The Organized Mind: The Science of Preventing Overload, Increasing Productivity and Restoring Your Focus
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