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THE methods of camouflage and of reconnaissance in modern warfare are, to a great extent, conditioned, and even limited, by the potentialities of our visual and acoustic perceptions. Military experts are little acquainted with the scientific side of the problem of human senses and perceptions, while physiologists and psychologists have not yet paid sufficient attention to the application of their knowledge to the evaluation of the 'human factor' in war.
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PHYSIOLOGICAL BASIS OF CAMOUFLAGE. Nature 152, 605–606 (1943). https://doi.org/10.1038/152605b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/152605b0