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How Brain Works against in identifying colors?
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- Slide 1: Are you experienced in colour composition?!
OK,
then have a good look at the following picture...
- Slide 3: Are the colours of the
squares “A†and “B†the same?
- Slide 5: NO?
Have a closer look!...
- Slide 7: Not convinced?!
Go back if you want.
Nobody has changed the colour of the squares.
You have just witnessed an important
phenomenon about the funcion of the brain...
- Slide 8: The brain interpretes the squares
as they should appear: Black or white,
shown here as a dark and light gray. It completely
disregards that they have the same shade! The
opposite squares suggest 2 different colours...
and your brain accepts this as a fact.
- Slide 10: It shows that often we observe things
not as they are
but as we want them to be!