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The Xerox experiment or how our mind tricks us

The Xerox experiment refers to a research about human perception. Xerox photocopiers sometimes alter images, blur or exaggerate some shapes.  These distortions made researchers question how humans interpreted degraded images, and how our brain filled in the missing details and corrected skewed shapes to quickly and accurately identify objects. 

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