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== Illusies als venster op context == | == Illusies als venster op context == | ||
Visual and cognitive illusions show how strongly context colors our thinking. | |||
The brain makes assumptions based on probability, and sometimes ignores the “raw data.” | |||
This is how we understand why: | |||
* a shadow makes an object appear darker or lighter | |||
* | * an unexpected event (such as the gorilla in the ''Monkey Business Illusion'') can be completely ignored | ||
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== | == From perception to behavior == | ||
The way our brains use context not only determines what we see or hear, but also how we react. | |||
If the context tells us that a sound is dangerous, we will be startled. | |||
If the context is reassuring, we may interpret the same sound as harmless. | |||
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== | == Further == | ||
See also [[Special:MyLanguage/What is context?|What is context?]] for a general introduction, and [[Special:MyLanguage/The spectrum of context sensitivity|The spectrum of context sensitivity]] for the differences between individuals. | |||