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4 May, 19:03

How does your brain alter sensory information?

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  1. 4 May, 19:58
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    Answer;

    -Our brains fill in gaps in our perception.

    -If its been a long time since an event occurred, we might imagine things that did not happen.

    Explanation;

    -One way that our brain may alter sensory information is by filling in information that is not really there. For example a word in a sentence could have a missing word but we probably assume that word is there and keep reading the sentence.

    -Another way is applying already known stuff into new situations. For example we have learned that if a dessert is pink, then it is strawberry flavored. If we saw a bowl of vanilla ice cream with pink food coloring, we may assume it's strawberry ice cream.
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