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Your eyes collect light. Your brain builds your reality.
Seeing is not passive. Your brain interprets data based on what you know.
Here is how it works:
- Sensation is raw input. Perception is the meaning your brain creates.
- Bottom-up processing uses raw data.
- Top-down processing uses your memories and expectations.
- Feature detection finds edges, colors, and motion.
- Gestalt principles help you see patterns instead of random lines.
Your brain often tricks you:
- It fills in your blind spots so you see a full picture.
- It picks one image when you see a confusing shape.
- It creates shapes where none exist.
- It ignores changes in your view because your attention is selective.
Your brain is a prediction machine. It uses evidence to guess the world.
This explains why optical illusions work. It explains why witnesses forget details.
You do not see the world as it is. You see a version your brain creates.
Source: https://dev.to/extinctsion/visual-perception-how-we-interpret-the-world-a1l Optional learning community: https://t.me/GyaanSetuAi