Color, light, movement, and depth perception—what we consider everyday sensory impressions, which we rarely give conscious thought to, are actually simplified constructs designed by our
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Color, light, movement, and depth perception—what we consider everyday sensory impressions, which we rarely give conscious thought to, are actually simplified constructs designed by our brain to organize and utilize the flood of incoming sensory impressions. These systems can be easily tricked: In episode 2 of "Test Your Brain," we go to a special effects studio, where state-of-the-art computer effects are used to create breathtaking visual and sound illusions for the latest Hollywood blockbusters. With the help of some of these special effects, even...