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A New Dimension To Understanding How Our Brains Organize What We See

June 19, 2011 by

Gestalt psychology contends that the human brain organizes what the eyes see based on traits such as similarity, common background, and proximity. But a new illusion that took second place in the 2011 Best Illusion of the Year Contest - a competition held annually by the Neural Correlate Society - illustrates that our brains can also organize what we see based on changes in contrast...

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