What you see depends on what you have just seen

A study shows that the visual perception of an object is affected by objects observed immediately before, and finds the neural mechanism behind this. Appearances can be deceiving. A study by scientists at the International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA), in Trieste, shows that our ability to process visual information and produce the image of an object is partly conditioned by the visual stimuli we encountered immediately before.

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