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  1. Psychology of Vision (PoV) is a creative school, community and model of transpersonal healing that is aligned with A Course in Miracles. Based on the core principle of love and a rebalancing of our masculine and feminine aspects, it has changed the lives of thousands globally.

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  2. Psychology of Vision was developed by Chuck Spezzano, Ph.D and Lency Spezzano, M.S. through their psychological practice. Between them, they have over 80 years experience in working with clients, developing and honing more efficient ways of working with the mind and utilizing grace to improve lives.

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  4. Aug 7, 2003 · The book starts by pointing out the weaknesses in our traditional approaches to vision and the reason we need this new approach. It then gives a thorough description of basic details of the visual and oculomotor systems necessary to understand active vision.

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    Read the following before watching the lecture video. 1. One of the following textbook chapters: 1.1. [K&R] Chapter 3, “Sensation and Perception: How the World Enters the Mind” 1.1.1. Study outline for K&R Chapter 3 (PDF) 1.2. [Stangor]Chapter 4 “Sensing and Perceiving”

    Describe in detail the pathway that transmits visual information from the eye to the primary vision areas in the brain. Also describe the function of each component of the eye when processing visual information.

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  5. Vision – Introduction to Psychology. 23 Vision. Learning Objectives. By the end of this section, you will be able to: Describe the basic anatomy of the visual system. Discuss how rods and cones contribute to different aspects of vision. Describe how monocular and binocular cues are used in the perception of depth.

  6. Introduce the Psychology of Vision (PoV) Triangle Model, a map of consciousness and the steps to Oneness – starting in Dependence, moving to Independence, and then transitioning to Interdependence and beyond.