How the best optical illusions deceive your brain Oh yeah, the movie. Here is a grandiose swindle, with which we deal every day! You are not surprised that we know how the horses' hoofs knock, how do the spacecraft engines sound and with what hiss the Terminator sinks into molten metal? The sounds recorded in the studio, often completely different from the real ones, our brains conscientiously preserve. So imperceptibly tropical rain sounds for us with a rumble of dry peas rolling over into the pelvis, and the horse-drawn carriage - by the tapping of coconuts on the floor and clanking the keychain. I bet you know what you'll hear when you come to the Wild West! Of course, the tinkling of spurs, the soundtrack of Ennio Morricone, the whistling and clicking of a whip, the scream of a falcon. How the best optical illusions deceive your brain Of course, you think that people are unique and fundamentally different objects. But how does the brain distinguish them and even sometimes recognize familiar people and certain relatives? It turns out that it does not really matter to individual features like the shape of the head, ears, eyebrow piercing and hairy birthmarks.
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