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284 | Doris Tsao on How the Brain Turns Vision Into the World

Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas

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The Brain's Blind Spot: Embracing the Unseen

The Thatcher illusion highlights the brain's specific processing of facial features and its vulnerability when faces are presented upside down, simulating brain damage-like experiences. This phenomenon reveals that our perception is heavily reliant on the orientation of familiar stimuli, raising awareness of the brain's limitations. Despite extensive research on the visual cortex, many aspects remain poorly understood, yet the experience of vision serves as a personal connection for scientists, making the study of visual perception both fascinating and profound.

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