Perception

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    Color Is a Dance Between Your Brain and the World

      Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience. Log in or Join now . When Robbert Dijkgraaf was a little boy, growing up in the Netherlands, he’d play in his home attic after school, often with a friend. It was dark inside except for the light streaming in from one window. One time, they closed the […]
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    Why You Didn’t See It Coming

    When scale confounds our perceptions, stories can clarify them.
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    Why The World Isn’t As It Seems

    Take a close look at the floor tiles in the scene below. First, focus your attention on the tile directly below the potted plant, in the shadow of the table. Then, look at the tile to the right, outside of the table. Which of these tiles is brighter? The left one? Nautilus Members enjoy an […]
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    The Reality of Color Is Perception

    An argument for a new definition of color.
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    Seeing Electricity, Hearing Magnetism & Other Sensory Feats

    For elephants, feet are sensory organs.Martin Harvey, Getty Images Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience. Log in or Join now . It’s pretty obvious that dogs have sharper ears and cats a keener sense of smell than we do. But as powerful these senses are, they are merely keener versions of the ones we humans […]
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    The Long, Hard Quest to Create Digital Smells

    Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience. Log in or Join now . Of all of the wondrous feats accomplished by Willy Wonka in his candy factory, the most impressive may have been wedging an entire meal into just one unassuming stick of gum: Upon popping it in your mouth and chewing, you’d first taste tomato […]

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    How Your Brain Gaslights You—for Your Own Good

    Nailia Schwarz via Shutterstock Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience. Log in or Join now . Runners can tell you that sometimes the last mile of a run seems to feel dramatically longer than the first. This perceptual distortion isn’t limited to brains addled by exercise—it’s a consistent feature of our minds.  When we look […]

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    When Bad Things Happen in Slow Motion

    Is there more to our experience of time than the foibles of memory?

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    What Do Blind People Actually See?

    To try to understand what it might be like to be blind, think about how it “looks” behind your head.

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    Why Everyone Thinks They’re Safer Than Average

    It’s an odd quirk of the human mind that we tend to think we’re less likely to be affected a particular threat—be it the flu, a car accident, or a flood—than anyone else. Like the fictional town of Lake Wobegon, where all the children are above average, this is a patent impossibility: Everyone can’t be […]

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    Fooled By Your Own Brain

    Don’t be so certain your senses are telling you the truth.

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    Jeepers, Creepers. Where the Heck Did You Get Those Peepers?

    Last week, we asked you to pick out human eyes from animal eyes that look similar. It was probably harder than you expected. This week’s eyeball challenge, again courtesy of some great photographs by Suren Manvelyan, might be even harder. Can you tell which very inhuman-looking eyes (bigger images below) belong to which animals?  Nautilus […]