10 Questions
What percentage of the primate cortex is specialized for vision?
~55%
Which term best describes vision as not providing a true representation of the real world?
Constructive process
What phenomenon describes the situation where individuals fail to notice a change until it is pointed out to them?
Change blindness
In the context of vision, what is the Necker cube an example of?
Inverse problem
What does Troxler's fading refer to in vision perception?
Fixating at the center causing outlines to disappear
What does the term 'inverse problem' refer to in the context of vision?
Starting with the effect and working backward to determine the cause
Which phenomenon involves perceiving different colors based on prior visual stimuli?
Color adaptation
What aspect of vision highlights that humans see a very limited view compared to what they think they see?
Change blindness
'Fraser spiral' and 'size illusions' are examples that suggest:
'Seeing is not always interpreting correctly'
'Human brain can do vision' implies that:
'Seeing is actually complex'
Explore the major challenges faced in vision, particularly in solving inverse problems related to distance, size, reflectance, illumination, and color. Understand how the brain interprets visual stimuli and deals with conflicting cues.
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