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A single retinal image is certainly not adequate to the task of specifying the world, but the visual stimulus received over time by an observer in motion is adequate, Gibson argues, and so on his account the whole motivation for conceiving perception as involving inference and computation collapses. This is completely revolutionary.8 The brain does not have to construct a representation of the world. The world is known to us because we live and act in it, and accumulate experience.
The World Beyond Your Head: On Becoming an Individual in an Age of Distraction
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