How the Human Brain Can Miss Obvious Details in Plain Sight: A Deep Look at Visual Perception and Cognitive Illusions
Introduction: Why Our Eyes Don’t Always Tell the Truth Human perception feels effortless. We open our eyes and immediately “see” the world as it is—people, objects, colors, and environments all forming a coherent picture. However, this experience is not a direct recording of reality. Instead, it is a reconstruction created by the brain. What we…