Human perception is one of the most fascinating subjects in psychology and neuroscience. When people look at the same image, they do not always see the same thing first. Some notice shapes, others focus on human figures, and some may even interpret abstract forms differently.
This variation is not random—it is influenced by how the brain processes visual information, past experiences, attention, and emotional state. Researchers in cognitive science have long studied how humans interpret visual stimuli.
The brain does not simply “record” what the eyes see like a camera. Instead, it actively organizes, filters, and interprets incoming information. This means that…
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