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How The Brain Interprets Images (It Needs Help) The precise neural mechanism that provokes the brain to switch its view of a scene is unknown, but it is thought to play a major role in perception by acting as a sort of reality check. "We need a trigger to prompt possible different interpretations so that we don't get stuck with a potentially incorrect interpretation of the world."
New Scientist 09/03/10
Posted September 3, 2010 06:34 AM
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