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Perceiving is Believing: Crash Course Psychology #7

Perceiving is Believing: Crash Course Psychology #7

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So what does perception even mean? What's the difference between seeing something and making sense of it? In today's episode of Crash Course Psychology, Hank gives us some insight into the differences between sensing and perceiving
Date: 2022-04-04

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Is it not normal to be able to perceive multiple figures instead of a figure and a ground? I can listen to multiple people talk and once and process (2 if it-s one language, 3 if one is speaking a different one) and with illusions like the eye and vase I can see both at the same time. (Also as I was typing this it got to the point of depth perception, which I don-t have)
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Everyone's joking about rabbits and creepy hank while I lose all sense of self and spiral into existential angst when I realize every perception -I- have is dependant on external crutches and shields. Knowing the menu, not the meal, is the most profound and frustrating mystery of being alive imho.
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I am certain that those two tables are different sizes. Sure, maybe they have the same surface area; but I took screenshots and the shape of the overlay DEFINITELY changes while being rotated.
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Haha jokes on you! Because of the abnormal amount of time that it takes for my brain to process sound, I didn-t see a seagull or rabbit, but instead a strange pair of tongs!
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