Dr. Dean Jackson demonstrates an optical illusion where grey strawberries appear red under a cyan filter. 'There can't be [red]. Because red light won't pass through a cyan filter. It's impossible.' The confusion arises as our brains interpret familiar colors, like red for strawberries, overriding the actual grey visual.
This illusion highlights how the human brain processes color information, with cones and rods reacting to light. As Dr. Jackson states, 'As the only experience you have of strawberries as they are red, it fills in the detail for you.' This reveals deep insights into visual perception.
Collection
[
|
...
]