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Rene Descartes' diagram of the human brain and eye, 1692.
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Descartes' idea of vision, 1692.
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Rene Descartes' illustration of the co-ordination of the senses, 1692.
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Descartes' representation of the antagonistic eye muscles, 1692.
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Descartes' idea of the 'hydraulic' action of the nerves, 1692.
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Descartes' illustration of how the distance of an object is perceived with binocular vision, 1692.
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Descartes' idea of how eye passes impulse to brain and so directs a voluntary movement, 1692.
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Involuntary movement, Descartes' idea of how impulses from the limbs reach the brain, 1692.
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Descartes' explanation of vision, 1692.
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Rene Descartes, French philosopher and scientist, 1692.
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Rene Descartes' model of the structure of the Universe, 1668.
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Rene Descartes' idea of vision, showing the function of the eye, optic nerve and brain, 1692. 
Rene Descartes' idea of vision, showing the function of the eye, optic nerve and brain, 1692. From Opera Philosophica by Rene Descartes. (Frankfurt-am-Main, 1692). Originally published in his Tractatus de homine. (Paris, 1664). 
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