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Vision and Brain: How We Perceive the World

Vision and Brain: How We Perceive the World

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Vision and Brain: How We Perceive the World

by Stone, James V

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Very Good
ISBN 10
0262517736
ISBN 13
9780262517737
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Paperback. Very Good. UK stocked, available immediately. Trade paperback, published by MIT Press in 2012. First edition. Light cover and edge rubbing only, the contents are bright and clean throughout. A nice copy. Illustrated.

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Title
Vision and Brain: How We Perceive the World
Author
Stone, James V
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Quantity Available
1
ISBN 10
0262517736
ISBN 13
9780262517737
Publisher
The Mit Press
Place of Publication
Massachusetts
This edition first published
2012-09

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