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On messing with your mind

| Posted on: January 19th, 2009 | Categories: Biology, Creativity, Fiction, Fun, Mathematics, Psychology, Puzzles, Representation, Science | No Comments »
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A fascinating series of illusions to reveal just how complicated a phenomenon perception is. I was particularly impressed by the “rubber hand” illusion.

And then, from Gizmodo, comes the Yoshimoto cube. Words are not enough to describe what this mind-bending object can do, you just have to watch the video.

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| Posted on: January 19th, 2009
Other related posts and pages: |Solving the rubik cube, blindfolded | SITE08 Keynote YouTubed! | Explore, Create, Share… the videos | Explore: To see … or not to see | Lego based Sudoku & Rubik Cube solving robots |


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