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Baird's theories

Baird's theories primarily focus on understanding how the brain processes visual information and how this relates to perception and cognition. He emphasizes that visual perception involves dynamic interactions between eye movements, neural pathways, and cortical areas, which work together to interpret what we see. Baird also explores how variations in neural activity influence attention, memory, and decision-making related to visual stimuli. His work highlights the importance of both sensory input and neural mechanisms in forming our conscious visual experience, advancing our understanding of brain-behavior relationships in perception.