
How Optical Illusions Work
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The Role of Neurons in Vision
In 1981, David Hubel and Torsten Thiesel won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine because they found out that there's a process in how the brain picks up what the eye sees. From what I understand, the understanding of our brain and vision is that an individual neuron is responsible for say a circle. And so that explains why these neurons can duke it out basically on what it's seen.
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