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      • People assume that what they see is a direct reflection of reality; this is known as the objectivity illusion. Instead, individuals' beliefs and biases shape what they literally see. People are motivated to ensure that even relatively straightforward visual judgments validate their worldview.
      www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-motivated-mind/202305/how-can-we-all-see-the-same-thing-and-still-disagree
  1. Jul 5, 2021 · Study finds neurological reasons for why some people visualize better than others. No matter how your brain is wired, there are ways to strengthen your ability to visualize. Close your eyes and think of an apple. Imagine its round shape, the red color, the smooth shiny skin.

    • Cathy Cassata
  2. Jan 1, 2011 · Bistable illusions are those delightful images that can be seen in one of two ways. Probably the best known is the Necker cube, or the “old woman, young girl illusion.” These two...

  3. Jun 1, 2019 · (Inside Science) -- If a picture is worth a thousand words, scientists now find that not everybody looks at the same words first. When shown a series of pictures some people might focus more on, say, faces, while others might fixate on food. The new findings emphasize how the world might look different from one person to the next.

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  4. Jun 22, 2020 · Science. “Reality” is constructed by your brain. Here’s what that means, and why it matters. What the science of visual illusions can teach us about our polarized world. by Brian Resnick. Jun 22,...

    • Brian Resnick
  5. Seeing Things Differently: The Secret Life of Our Eyes. “Seeing eye to eye” is an expression of harmony, but do different people literally see the same things in the external world? “The short answer is – no,” says Dr. Liron Gruber.

  6. Nov 29, 2017 · Look at it from the top, bottom – does it have any blemishes? How clearly can you see it? Some people see the apple perfectly, like watching a movie, while others have a very poor wavering...

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  8. The attributes that cause people to perceive things differently are known as individual differences. Let’s examine several of the most important ones. Physical characteristics influence how we perceive and respond to information.