The Musical Intellect of Infantile Nystagmus
According to this model, the sensory-perception brain signals in a person with infantile nystagmus synchronize with the motor foveation periods to facilitate that perception of steady clarity. In normal individuals, the same type of perceptual stability is achieved despite a sampled visual input. [....
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description | According to this model, the sensory-perception brain signals in a person with infantile nystagmus synchronize with the motor foveation periods to facilitate that perception of steady clarity. In normal individuals, the same type of perceptual stability is achieved despite a sampled visual input. [...]individuals with infantile nystagmus are not really doing anything remarkable or even very different from normals; they are just synchronizing their sensory inputs with those of motor stability (ie, the foveation periods). |
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