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Sach and John still at John's house...
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| So people may interpret an image as two different objects. | |
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| Yep..this can often be due to background or contrast | |
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John could hear a growling noise
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| So our brain is forced to choose one image: often times, the choices may be made on our past experiences. Isn’t that weird!! | |
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| Cool!! Our brain is used to a 3 dimensional world, and so it often tries to make 2 dimensional objects turn 3D | |
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It was coming from Sach's tummy!!!
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| So the diagram 1 shows you what the eye looks like, and diagram 2 shows how we see the image. | |
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| That's how the eye works. All this eye talk has made me hungry lets go and eat!!! | |
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