Sight and interpretation is a matter of efficiency. We (or our brains) must understand what we are seeing as fast as possible...
1. When you pay attention to something, the observed object looks clear, and any surrounding object looks kind of blurry.
2. We store memories of how things look, so when we look at something we don't waste time analyzing it, but rather unsusual details jump to our attention.
Any other?
2006-12-23
10:41:47
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