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 Spencer Berling on 17/01/2019.
Spencer Berling
Note by Spencer Berling, updated more than 1 year ago
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When The Brain Sees

The brain is constantly interpreting what is being seen.

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A Person's Perception Of The Content Can Change Depending On The Visuals

The image below was meant to be read as "You Matter Don't Give Up", but it can also be read as "You Don't Matter Give Up".

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Shortcuts

The brain creates shortcuts in order to more quickly make sense of the world.

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