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Magic and the Brain: Teller Reveals the Neuroscience of Illusion
Teller: People take reality for granted.
Is time an illusion?
"It is wrong to say that time is an illusion. It is just reducible or non-fundamental, in the same way that consciousness emerges from brain activity but is not illusory."-Dean Rickles
Will you perceive the event that kills you?
We are always living nearly one-half second in the past. Now, it isn't surprising that there is some delay between an event and our becoming aware of it. This is the normal unfolding of cause and effect. This might not be a concern if we were just passive
PSYCO 353 Foundations Of Cognitive Science - Fall 2006
Michael Dawson's exploration of the interdisciplinary nature of cognitive science and alternative approaches to classical cognitive science, connectionism and situated cognition
The Itch
Brain's best guess theory of perception: perception is the brain's best guess about what is happening in the outside world.
Visual Analytics - Fall 2007
Robert Kosara's facinating syllabus on the integration of interactive visualization with analytic techniques.
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