Why We See Things Differently
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of visual perception in this TEDxCambridge talk by Emily Balcetis, an associate professor of psychology at New York University. Discover how individuals can interpret the same visual evidence differently, from optical illusions to courtroom videos. Learn about the role of memories and visual attention biases in shaping our perceptions, and gain insights into developing a more comprehensive understanding of the world around us. Delve into Balcetis' extensive research on motivational biases in visual and social perception, and their impact on behavior and social navigation. Gain valuable knowledge from an expert who has lectured at prestigious institutions and authored numerous scientific publications. Broaden your perspective on how we perceive and interpret visual information in this thought-provoking 18-minute presentation.
Syllabus
Why We See Things Differently | Emily Balcetis | TEDxCambridge
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TEDx
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