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DESCRIPTION:*Note: actual end time may vary.*  \n Lecture by Professor Mary
  Peterson\, University of Arizona. A trailblazing vision scientist who has
  shaped the field of visual cognition\, Mary Peterson\, PhD\, is a leader 
 in the study of perceptual organization. Her lecture will illustrate the b
 asic principles of human perception\, showing that detecting objects in sc
 enes is a dynamic process full of ambiguities that must be resolved at the
  unconscious level. Sponsored by McPherson Eye Research Institute\, Depts 
 of Neuroscience and Psychology\, &amp\;  Neuroscience Training Program.\n\
 nCONTACT: 265-4023\, info@vision.wisc.edu
LOCATION:1335 Health Sciences Learning Center
SUMMARY:Visual Ambiguity: Is It Really Rare?
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