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Models for sensation and perception: a selective history.
This paper is a historical survey, for nonspecialists, of models used to account for sensation and perception. Emphasis is placed on several crucial ideas that have given rise to major changes in explanatory models: namely, geometrical optics, receptive fields and systems or computational approaches. The nature of sensory coding and neural representation is briefly considered against this background.