Perception is influenced by context from "summary" of Deviate by Beau Lotto
Perception is influenced by context. Our brains are not designed to see the world as it is but rather to see what is useful for us to see. This means that our perception is shaped by the context in which we find ourselves. For example, if we see something red in one context, we will perceive it as one thing, but if we see the same thing in a different context, we may perceive it as something completely different.
Context can be both physical and social. Physical context refers to the environment in which we are perceiving something. For example, the lighting, the colors, the shapes, and even the temperature can all influence how we perceive something. Social context refers to the people around us and the cultural n...
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