1: What You See Isn't What Your Brain Gets

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Note on 1: What You See Isn't What Your Brain Gets, created by Amber Smith-Waters on 09/03/2017.
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Your brain creates shortcuts to make sense of everything you see. It uses memories of past experiences to make guesses about what you're looking at. When using color and/or shape, you can influence the way people read things. Also, looking at an illusion is an interesting way to trick people. When you look at the image on the next page, what do you see?

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