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The brain fills in missing information to create a coherent narrative from "summary" of The Invisible Gorilla by Christopher Chabris,Daniel Simons

Our brains are constantly working to make sense of the world around us. When we encounter gaps in our perception, our brains automatically fill in the missing pieces to create a coherent narrative. This process helps us make sense of our experiences and form a complete understanding of our environment. This phenomenon can be seen in various aspects of our daily lives. For example, when we see a partially obscured object, our brains seamlessly fill in the missing information based on our past experiences and expectations. This allows us to perceive the object as whole, even if we are only seeing a portion of it. In the realm of memory, our brains also fill in miss...
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    The Invisible Gorilla

    Christopher Chabris

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