- "In a study using nine birds, eight of them did not show any inter-ocular transfer at all." #Other Minds by Peter Godfrey-Smith #Other Minds by Peter Godfrey-Smith
- "David Milner and Melvyn Goodale argue that there are two "streams" by which visual information moves through the brain. The ventral stream, which takes a lower path through the brain, is concerned with categorization, recognition, and description of objects. The dorsal stream, which runs above it, closer to the top of the head, is concerned with real-time navigation through space (avoiding obstacles as you walk, getting the letter through the slot). Milner and Goodale argue that our subjective experience of vision, the feel of the visual world, comes only from the ventral stream." #Other Minds by Peter Godfrey-Smith #Sight Unseen by Milner and Goodale
See also: #Senses, #Awareness, #Perception, #Subjective experience