What is difference between seeing and beliving?

@challa (74)
India
March 27, 2008 10:56am CST
People see objects but it is the assumptions they make about them that color their perceptions. A study has thrown up insights into how the brain and the eye work together to interpret daily sights. The Study sought to discover how people visually interpret a changing or uncertain environment in the absence of common visual assumptions. The study also suggests that wen in doubt, people are biased towards believing that they were looking directly at what they have seen. Prior studies have confirmed that people's familiarity with the world around them allows them to make credible assumptions about what they see. Eight subjects participated in two experiments to identify the location of a jumping target.
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