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Tricks the Brain Plays
Size: Large, Medium, Small Mon Jun 9, 08 12:23 PM | Category: interesting
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Human Mind Likes to Present a Consistent Picture

Scientists at the California Institute of Technology have developed a visual illusion that they believe will help explain how human brains make sense of the world. The computer simulation shows how various parts of the brain act together to make a coherent visual image.

 

Do the Illusion

Step 1: Sit so your eyes are about 8 inches from the screen. Look at the center of the animation and pay careful attention to the direction the red dots appear to moving.

Step 2: Still sitting with your eyes about 8 inches from the animation, now look at a point about 1 inch from the left hand edge of the screen and note which direction the red dots are now moving.

 

 

What You Should See: In step 1, all the red dots in the entire animation appear to be moving down, and the green dots appear to be moving up. In reality, the screen is broken into three columns. In the center column, the red dots are indeed moving down, and the green dots up. But in the other two columns, to the left and right of center, the direction of the dots is reversed.

 

The Illusion Explained: What's happening is an example of a "binding problem" in the brain. Typically, color and movement are thought to be processed by different parts of the brain. But a red ball rolling across a table looks like a red ball rolling across a table because the brain puts the movement and color information together to form a coherent perception.

The brain is trying to do that in this illusion; it's incorrectly binding color and motion so it can tell us that all the red dots are moving in the same direction throughout our "world," in this case the animation display. The illusion breaks down if you stand several feet away from the monitor, and watch the illusion (a long mouse cable or a friend is necessary to do this.)


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kuklee (kuki) Mon Jun 9, 08 12:46 PM

hummmmmmmmmm some times brain lie

kuklee
monti_84 Mon Jun 9, 08 12:53 PM

Another proof that there are as many realities as the number of human beings in the planet...interesting...

"To define is to limit" Oscar Wilde
pronaholtz Mon Jun 9, 08 05:35 PM

We can feel that we cannot see .
frodoswami Mon Jun 9, 08 05:43 PM

Facinating, Voted

"Stop 'telling it like it is' and start telling it like you want it to be!"
Boldman Tue Jun 10, 08 05:57 AM

Good post dear.

The only way to know our limits is to go beyond them.
Sunderas Tue Jun 10, 08 11:33 AM
deathwar (death) Tue Jun 10, 08 02:31 PM

interesting


QmcQ (The lion) Tue Jun 10, 08 06:37 PM

its very nice.

I send you a nother one these days ok?

Greethings from Amsterdam



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