¶ … Visual Consciousness
Visual Perception
In conducting this study, the first step I took was to procure a book with a cover on it that I would attempt to read. I have read most of my books, but am unfamiliar with the text on the front of them. I actually selected one of my larger books (it is a coffee table book) in order to maximize my chances of reading. Next, I sat in a comfortable spot and entirely covered my left eye with my left hand. Once I was sure I could not see out of it, I fixated my right eye on a tiny crack in the wall. After doing so, I extended the book in my right hand as far to the right as I could, so that I could not even see it at first. Then, while maintaining my eye on the same crack, I slowly moved the book closer and closer to the point on the wall at which my eye was fixated. Eventually, I moved the book close enough to the spot my eye was fixated upon, at which point I was able to read the text on the front.
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It was a little difficult to remain fixated on the crack in the wall with my uncovered eye, but I was able to successfully do so. As I moved the book from outside of my point-of-view to inside it, I was able to denote fairly early on the sight of an object. Interestingly enough, all I could really make out was the color of the book, which was black. When I got it closer and closer to the point on the wall I was looking at, I was able to see that there was another color on that black. However, I could not readily identify what color it...
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