

Deviate
Book • 2017
In 'Deviate: The Science of Seeing Differently', Beau Lotto delves into the neuroscience of perception, explaining that our brains are not designed to see the world accurately.
Instead, perception is subjective and influenced by past experiences.
The book offers insights into how this understanding can foster creativity, innovation, and personal growth through a new way of seeing the world.
Instead, perception is subjective and influenced by past experiences.
The book offers insights into how this understanding can foster creativity, innovation, and personal growth through a new way of seeing the world.
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, who is reading it and says that it makes her question everything that she has assumed so far.


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as a book that opened her eyes to how little our realities actually match.


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when discussing the underlying assumptions that shape our perspective of reality.


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as the author of the book and expert on perception.


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