Abstract
The principles of physical science can define limits to the stimuli that can influence biological organism and, for a particular organism and sensory structure, can give information about sensitivity and information-carrying capacity. When these ideas are applied to human sensory systems, in particular to hearing and vision, it is found that the major problem is not one of sensitivity but rather that of coping with the immense amount of sensory data provided by the ear or eye.
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