- We have seen that the eye muscles and brainstem neural circuits have
a capacity to rotate the eye in 3 dimensions.
- To point the fovea at an object is a 2 dimensional problem, it can
be done with only vertical and horizontal rotations.
- Thus the brain has a choice of final positions (A or B or C).
- Donders found that the brain always made the same choice (i.e. B, not
A or C).
- This property is called Donders' law.
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