How do we operate in the present when we perceive the past?Episode 87← All Episodes
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Stare at these blobs for a few moments. What do you see? Can you make anything out?

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Eagleman DM. Visual illusions and neurobiology. Nature Reviews Neuroscience. 2001 Dec 1;2(12):920-6.
Picture of blobs from: Ahissar M, Hochstein S. The reverse hierarchy theory of visual perceptual learning. Trends in cognitive sciences. 2004 Oct 1;8(10):457-64.
Here’s the hint. Now scroll back to the top and you’ll never again be able to not assign meaning to these blobs.

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