Happens in the inferotemporal cortex. Must be unlearned to learn to write (normal developmental process). Ties in with dyslexia
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This is not specific to humans and can also be demonstrated in animals.
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In humans, parietal lesions can make one unable to distinguish between symmetrized versions of a same object.
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From what I understood dislexia had to do with our masking ability https://courses.csail.mit.edu/6.803/pdf/geiger-lettvin2000.pdf …
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V interesting. Any suggestions how? I'd guess aligned by most frequent landmarks (up, front, top, etc.)
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But how to explain rapid adaption to inverting a human's entire view then?https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neural_adaptation …
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Is there an English version?
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