ABSTRACT

Why did Newton struggle for thirty years to make gold by alchemy – and then become Master of the Mint? Why do we blush? Why do we have illusions?

In this collection of essays, originally published in 1994, Richard Gregory once again delights and tantalizes with tales of his childhood, his family and friends, the famous and the infamous, and weaves them into a rich pattern to illuminate scientific principles and puzzles. If you can put the book down, each essay is complete on its own, but they are united by the magic of human perception. From seeing and hearing to feeling and believing, from the shape of traffic signs to knowledge of quantum mechanics, all our interactions with the outside world are mediated by perception.

Our knowledge is further distilled by the machines which help our own biological mechanisms, like microscopes and telescopes, electric light, and even more powerfully by computer technology. But if the natural structures of perception can affect our interpretation of the world, how much more dramatically might science education and tools of information technology enhance – though sometimes mislead – our perception of reality? Even Odder Perceptions may not have all the answers, but it certainly poses more questions.

chapter 1|5 pages

TRAFFIC LIGHTS

chapter 2|2 pages

THE CASE OF THE SUGARED ALMONDS

chapter 3|10 pages

PERCEPTIONS OF HAMLET

chapter 4|12 pages

WHAT USE IS A JELLY BABY?

chapter 5|7 pages

IS SCIENCE BAD FOR THE SOUL?

chapter 6|7 pages

IS SCIENCE GOOD FOR THE SOUL?

chapter 7|3 pages

CRACKS - OF DOOM AND KUHN

chapter 8|8 pages

AT FIRST SIGHT

chapter 9|6 pages

AT FIRST BLUSH

chapter 10|7 pages

HI-FALOOTIN-FI: SOUND SAGA

chapter 11|8 pages

SENSES OF HUMOUR

chapter 12|3 pages

ZAP!

chapter 13|7 pages

VIRTUALLY REAL

chapter 14|18 pages

QUESTIONS OF QUANTA AND QUALIA

chapter 15|24 pages

WHAT ARE PERCEPTIONS MADE OF?

chapter 16|8 pages

APPEARANCE AND REALITY: A NUMBER OF IDEAS

chapter 17|10 pages

MIND IN A BLACK BOX

chapter 18|25 pages

WHAT IS THE CATCH IN NEURAL NETS?

chapter 19|8 pages

CONNING CORTEX

chapter 23|4 pages

COUNTING ON EYES

chapter 24|22 pages

SWITCHING BRAINS ON BY EXPLORING HANDS-ON

chapter 25|9 pages

MICHAEL FARADAY'S PERCEPTION

chapter 27|17 pages

PUTTING ILLUSIONS IN THEIR PLACE