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Perception. What is Perception? Perception is connected to the 5 senses. Which sense are you ready to lose if you have to lose one? Why?

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PerceptionPerception

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What is Perception?What is Perception? Perception is connected to

the 5 senses.

Which sense are you ready to lose if you have to lose one? Why?

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Taste for SciencesTaste for Sciences

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Sight for SciencesSight for Sciences

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Smell in SciencesSmell in Sciences

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Touch in SciencesTouch in Sciences

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Hearing in SciencesHearing in Sciences

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How many Fs in this How many Fs in this sentence?sentence?

FINISHED FILES ARE THE RESULT OF YEARS OF

SCIENTIFIC STUDY COMBINED WITH THE EXPERIENCE OF

YEARS On average, most people will only spot 3 or 4 of the

Fs in the sentence. There are actually six.

The brain tends to skip the word “of,” or perceive it as “versus.”

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Optical illusionOptical illusion

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Optical illusionOptical illusion

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Optical illusionOptical illusion

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Optical illusionOptical illusion

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Some more optical Some more optical illusionsillusions

http://www.2dorks.com/gallery/2007/1011-illusions/index.shtml

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Awareness testAwareness test http://www.youtube.com/watch?

v=Ahg6qcgoay4

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Sound illusionSound illusion http://www.metacafe.com/watch/859124/

amazing_audio_illusion/

http://www.moillusions.com/2006/05/ringtone-audible-only-to-under-20-year.html

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Questions…Questions… If a tree falls down in a forest, and nobody sees it, does it make a noise?

If nobody sees a rose, does it have a colour?

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In fact, all of it is In fact, all of it is connected to:connected to:

Our brain!

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All is in our brainAll is in our brainIt's All in the Brain: Illusions Reveal the Brain's Assumptions  

 

We can recognize a friend instantly—full-face, in profile, or even by the back of his head. We can distinguish millions of shades of color, as well as 10,000 smells. We can feel a feather as it brushes our skin, hear the faint rustle of a leaf. It all seems so effortless: we open our eyes or ears and let the world stream in. Yet anything we see, hear, feel, smell, or taste requires billions of nerve cells to flash urgent messages along cross-linked pathways and feedback loops in our brains, performing intricate calculations that scientists have only begun to decipher. "You can think of sensory systems as little scientists that generate hypotheses about the world," says Anthony Movshon, an HHMI investigator at New York University. Where did that sound come from? What color is this, really? The brain makes an educated guess, based on the information at hand and on some simple assumptions. When you look at the illustration to the right, for instance, you see an X made of spheres surrounded by cavities. But if you turn the image upside down, all the cavities become spheres, and vice versa. In each case, the shapes seem real because "your brain assumes there is a single light source—and that this light comes from above," says Vilayanur Ramachandran, a professor of neuroscience at the University of California, San Diego. As he points out, this is a good rule of thumb in our sunlit world. To resolve ambiguities and make sense of the world, the brain also creates shapes from incomplete data, Ramachandran says. He likes to show an apparent triangle that was developed by the Italian psychologist Gaetano Kanizsa (see right). If you hide part of this picture, depriving the brain of certain clues it uses to form conclusions, the large white triangle disappears. We construct such images unconsciously and very rapidly. Our brains are just as fertile when we use our other senses. In moments of anxiety, for instance, we sometimes "hear things" that are not really there. But suppose a leopard approached, half-hidden in the jungle—then our ability to make patterns out of incomplete sights, sounds, or smells could save our lives.— Maya Pines

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All is in our brainAll is in our brain Kanizsa Triangle:

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Any questions ?Any questions ?