
Ep47 "Wheels rotate backwards on TV, but do they ever in real life?"
Inner Cosmos with David Eagleman
Brain Processing Images and Perception Gaps
The chapter explores how the brain processes images and bridges gaps in perception, touching on topics like a President's Day sale at Blinds.com, Purdue Global online university, business decisions, NetSuite, Bark subscription service for dogs, flicker fusion threshold in visual perception, and a visual illusion involving a fan's backward rotation. It delves into the neuroscience community's debate on how the brain perceives visual information and the phenomenon of motion illusions experienced in real life under continuous light.
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