
visual perception experiments
Visual perception experiments study how our brain interprets what we see. Researchers might show participants images, illusions, or patterns to understand how the brain processes shapes, colors, depth, and motion. These experiments reveal how perception can be influenced by context, prior knowledge, or attention, and help explain phenomena like optical illusions or visual agnosia. By analyzing responses, scientists gain insights into the complex link between sensory input and perceptual experience, improving understanding of normal vision and addressing visual disorders.