Can we measure our differing perceptions?

Webposted on may 7, 2018 by erin wildermuth.

This is an important concept in human life because much human thinking deceives itself while deceiving others.

Jacobs walks us through a few common optical illusions and explains what these tricks of the eye can tell us about how our brains assemble visual

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Web — optical illusions are captivating demonstrations of how our eyes and brains interpret visual information.

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