How the brain leads us to believe we have sharp vision




We assume that we can see the world around us in sharp detail. In fact, our eyes can only process a fraction of our surroundings precisely. In a series of experiments, psychologists have been investigating how the brain fools us into believing that we see in sharp detail.

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Viernes, 17 de Octubre 2014
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