Mark Changizi

Mark Changizi
Mark Changiziis a theoretical neurobiologist, science writer, and author. He proposed the "Perceive the present" hypothesis to understand optical illusions...
commonly company expense found high logos meant shorthand speed system
Company logos, for example, are meant to be recognized, and we found that logos have a high correlation. Shorthand systems, which are meant to give a note-taker speed at the expense of a commonly recognizable system of symbols, do not.
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There's no sense in being able to see the slight color variations in skin if you can't see the skin.
additional bad blood close closeness cone dimension oxygen seems turns variations
This seems like a bad idea to have two cones so close together. But it turns out that the closeness of the M and L cone sensitivities allows for an additional dimension of sensitivity to spectral modulation. Also, their spacing maximizes sensitivity for discriminating variations in blood oxygen saturation.
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For a hundred years, we've thought that color vision was for finding the right fruit to eat when it was ripe.
Also, ecologically, when you're more oxygenated, you're in better shape.
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Evolution has shaped our visual system to be good at seeing the structures we commonly encounter in nature, and culture has apparently selected our writing systems and visual signs to have these same shapes.
Also ... when you're more oxygenated, you're in better shape.