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The following photos may appear confusing, as our brains try to make sense of them. This is the process of perception, in which we mentally try to organize and interpret these images.
Experimental psychologist Dr. Daniel Yon discussed this in detail in an article for BBC Science Focus, noting how the human mind is powerful enough to shape our reality.
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“All of us are hallucinating all the time – and the theories our brains come up with shape what we perceive,” Dr. Yon wrote. To provide an example, he used the cover of his book titled “A Trick of the Mind: How the Brain Invents Your Reality.”
The image on the front of the book shows a discolored apple, which we can easily perceive as red. However, Dr. Yon revealed that the fruit is actually colored grey.
Some of you, seeing the photos on this list, may not even believe that they are unedited. You may need some convincing or proof that the images were not manipulated.
According to Dr. Yon, we tend to believe our brain’s perceptions, regardless of whether they are accurate.
For example, Dr. Yon cited misheard lyrics that people may actually believe are the truth. According to him, it’s also why we sometimes tend to jump to conclusions or cut people off while they’re talking.
“The average gap between turns in conversation is astonishingly short – around 200 milliseconds,” he explained. “To keep up, your brain must jump ahead – generating hypotheses about how a sentence will end before the speaker gets there.”
We’d now like to ask you, dear reader. Do you think these photos are actually unedited? Or do you think some of them went through some form of manipulation? Let yourself be heard in the comments below.




















