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Notes to Pages 207-245 | 575207 Adaptation a thing of <strong>the</strong> past: Tooby & Cosmides, 1990a; Symons, 1979, 1992.208 Cultural evolution: Dawkins, 1976/1989; Durham, 1982; Lumsden & Wilson,1981; Diamond, 1992; Dennett, 1995. Problems with cultural evolution: Tooby &Cosmides, 1990a, 1992; Symons, 1992; Daly, 1982; Maynard Smith & Warren,1988; Sperber, 1985.208 Genes and memes: Dawkins, 1976/1989.210Culture as disease: Cavalli-Sforza & Feldman, 1981; Boyd & Richerson, 1985; Sperber,1985.4. The <strong>Mind</strong>'s Eye211 Autostereograms: N.E. Thing Enterprises, 1994; Stereogram, 1994; Superstereogram,1994.211 Birth of <strong>the</strong> autostereogram: Tyler, 1983.212 Perception as an ill-posed problem; illusions as violations of assumptions: Gregory,1970; Marr, 1982; Poggio, 1984; Hoffman, 1983.213 Perception as description: Marr, 1982; <strong>Pinker</strong>, 1984c; Tarr & Black, 1994a, b.215 Pictures, perspective, and perception: Gregory, 1970; Kubovy, 1986; Solso, 1994;Pirenne, 1970. Pictures in New Guinea: Ekman & Friesen, 1975.215 Adelbert Ames: Ittelson, 1968.218 Binocular parallax and stereo vision: Gregory, 1970;Julesz, 1971, 1995; Tyler, 1991,1995; Marr, 1982; Hubel, 1988; Wandell, 1995.219Wheatstone: From Wandell, 1995, p. 367.223 Stereoscopes: Gardner, 1989.230 Random-dot stereograms: Julesz, 1960, 1971, 1995; Tyler, 1991, 1995.233 Lemurs and leaf rooms: Tyler, 1991. Penetrating camouflage: Julesz, 1995.234 Modeling <strong>the</strong> cyclopean eye: Marr, 1982; Tyler, 1995; Weinshall & Malik, 1995;Anderson & Nakayama, 1994.235 Stereo networks that cooperate and relax: Marr & Poggio, 1976. Diagram adaptedfrom Johnson-Laird, 1988.236 Da Vinci stereo: Nakayama, He, & Shimojo, 1995; Anderson & Nakayama, 1994.237 Stereoblindness and stereodeficiency: Richards, 1971. Binocular neurons: Poggio,1995. Update on stereo pools: Cormack, <strong>Steven</strong>son, & Schor, 1993.238 Binocular babies: Shimojo, 1993; Birch, 1993; Held, 1993; Thorn et al., 1994.238 Prewired stereo circuitry: Birch, 1993; Freeman & Ohzawa, 1992.239 Monocular monkeys: Hubel, 1988; Stryker, 1993. Sharpening neurons: Stryker,1994; Miller, Keller, & Stryker, 1989.240 Crossed eyes, lazy eyes: Birch, 1993; Held, 1993; Thorn et al, 1994.240 Neural sensitivity and growing skulls: Timney, 1990; Pettigrew, 1972, 1974.242 Shading, shape, and lighting: Adelson & Pentland, 1996.243 Perception as playing <strong>the</strong> odds: Knill & Richards, 1996. Nonaccidental properties:Lowe, 1987; Biederman, 1995.244 Betting on a regular world: Attneave, 1982; Jepson, Richards, & Knill, 1996; Knill &Richards, 1996.245 Straight lines in nature: Sanford, 1994; Montello, 1995.245 Lightness, brightness, and illumination: Marr, 1982; Adelson & Pentland, 1996.

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