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The book also has little to say
about senses other than vision.
One can hardly do justice to
visual perception in a short
introductory book. The choice
of vision is dictated not only by
my particular area of interest
but by other considerations as
well. Certain kinds of
perceptual experience, such as
those of shape, of motion, of
pictures, and of the third
dimension of space, are either
exclusively visual or are far
better realized in the domain of
vision. Moreover, various
theoretical controversies, such
as the Nativist-Empiricist
debate over the origin of form
and depth perception, have
historically centered around
phenomena of visual
perception. As an introduction
to all of the field of perception,
vision is thus a logical choice.