the non-primary eye's data is USED and CONTRIBUTES but is kept in the pipeline past the "compute depth" func
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yep; there's no "little man" watching the TV screen. The "real" us doesn't get the raw data!
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lots of pattern matching happens in the preprocessing; this one thing that makes drawing hard
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most of us don't really KNOW what a face looks like; "we" don't see the pixels then say "face"
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our visual processing gives us a very low pixel hand wave approximation of a face w TAG "face"
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the (very good) book "drawing on the left side of the brain" suggests viewing images upside dn
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bc this breaks visual cortex's ability to do pattern matching, letting "you" see more pixels
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most of us can't really say w much firmness what mom, dad, spouse looks like ( !!! )
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...which is probably how women manage to get married to guys!
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it woks both ways, also helps us "hide" aging
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