RE: [agi] Clues to the Mind: Illusions / Vision

2010-07-25 Thread John G. Rose
Here is an example of superimposed images where you have to have a predisposed perception - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1m0kCdC7co John From: deepakjnath [mailto:deepakjn...@gmail.com] Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2010 11:03 PM To: agi Subject: [agi] Clues to the Mind: Illusions

[agi] Clues to the Mind: Illusions / Vision

2010-07-24 Thread deepakjnath
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbKw0_v2clofeature=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

Re: [agi] Clues to the Mind: Illusions / Vision

2010-07-24 Thread David Jones
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