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Seeing is Believing: How Vision Guides Our Collaborative Actions

John DavisMarch 11, 20130

Introduction: The Eyes Have It Imagine you’re playing a simple game of catch. You instinctively coordinate where to throw the ball and predict where your friend will catch it. Now, close your eyes and attempt the same coordination. It’s suddenly much more challenging, isn’t it? This simple exercise changes dramatically because vision plays a crucial […]

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