Yes. I think I may have discovered the keys to crack this puzzle wide open.
The brain seems to use simplistic heuristics for depth perception and
surface bounding. Once it has that, it can apply the spaciotemporal
heuristic I mentioned in other emails to identify and track an object, which
allows it to learn a lot with high confidence. So, that model would explain
why we see depth perception illusions.

Dave

On Jul 25, 2010 1:04 AM, "deepakjnath" <[email protected]> wrote:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbKw0_v2clo&feature=player_embedded

What we see is not really what you see. Its what you see and what you know
you are seeing. The brain superimposes the predicted images to the viewed
image to actually have a perception of image.

cheers,
Deepak
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