How people see
What you see isn't what your brain gets
Peripheral vision is used more than central vision to get the gist of what you see
People identifying objects by recognizing patterns
There's a special part of brain that just for recognizing faces
There's a special part of the brain for processing simple visual features
People scan screens and based on past experience and expectations
People see cues that tell them what to do with an object
People can miss changes in their visual fields
People believe that things that are close together belong together
Red and blue together are hard on the eyes
Nine percent of men and one-half of women are colour-blind
Colours mean different things to different cultures…