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The brain can sometimes deceive us from "summary" of The Brain by David Eagleman

The brain can sometimes deceive us. It is a powerful machine, capable of processing vast amounts of information in a fraction of a second. But despite its incredible abilities, the brain is not always reliable. It can play tricks on us, leading us to see things that aren't there or remember events that never happened. One way that the brain deceives us is through optical illusions. These tricks of the eye can make two lines that are actually the same length appear to be different lengths, or make stationary images appear to move. Our brains are wired to make sense of the world around us, but sometimes this can lead to errors in perception. Memory is another area where the brain can deceive us. Our memories are not stored like files on a computer, waiting to be accessed at will. Instead, they are reconstructed e...
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    The Brain

    David Eagleman

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