Vision is the most precious sense that we possess. It’s evolution over millions of years has reached an unthinkable level of sophistication, yet the classic and contemporary interpretation of how we perceive the world around us remains largely theoretical and logically flawed. The SSSRD approach adopts a completely new way of analysing the perception of space. All findings are proven by natural observation and the results provide a new concept as to how we perceive our worlds. The fundamental framework structure of this concept is S.S.S.R.D (Simultaneous Sectional Suppression and Retinal Dominance) in conjunction with the Cyclopean or “Cortex” eye.
This book unvails a new understanding of the science behind the visual system. Containing documented results and proofs obtained and confirmed using natural observation methods, it is the most vital release in the field of vision science for centuries. Groundbreaking new information on the workings of fusion, suppression, dominance and correspondence is unveiled, while it describes how current theories on these aspects of the visual system and how we perceive the world, are flawed. SSSRD (Simultaneous Sectional Suppression and Retinal Dominance) logically explains visual perception, depth perception and how our eyes perceive the space around us for the first time in hundreds of years.
This book is an invaluable resource for students of biology, psychology, visual perception and neuroscience; in particular, researchers in the fields of visual science.