Human perception is one of the most intriguing areas of psychology and neuroscience. When different people look at the same image, they often do not focus on the same element first. Some may immediately notice a shape, others may see human figures, while some interpret abstract forms in a completely different way.
This variation is not random; it is influenced by how the brain processes visual information, past experiences, attention levels, and emotional states.
Scientists who study cognitive psychology have explored how humans interpret visual input for decades. The brain does not function like a camera…
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