Diagonal Vision: Understanding How Your Brain Processes Visual Information
Diagonal Vision
Diagonal Vision is an approach that suggests we experience the world in slices across the brain. Instead of processing the left side of the world on the left hemisphere and the right on the right, diagonal vision suggests that the brain connects in diagonal directions: the right hemisphere links to the left eye and the left, the right eye. Diagonal Vision is also linked to binocular rivalry.
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