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        <description>Seeing isn’t always believing. The Müller-Lyer illusion is such an example. This optical trick highlights how our brains can be shaped by the spaces we grow up in. But some people aren’t fooled at all, raising questions about how culture, environment, and early life experiences change the way we see the world. Will you fall for it? COLLABORATORS Script: Jonas Koblin and Ludovico Saint Amour di Chanaz, PhD Cartoon artist: Pascal Gaggelli Producer: Selina Bador Voice artist: Matt Abbott Coloring: Nalin Editing: Peera Lertsukittipongsa Sound Design: Miguel Ojeda Publishing: Vijyada Songrienchai Special thanks to Lalo, our patron who make appearance in this video! SOUNDTRACKS On Eggshells - Richard Canavan CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction to illusions 00:20 The Müller-Lyer effect 00:34 3D Perception and illusions 00:59 Culture and visual perception 01:58 How childhood shapes sight 02:16 Neural development and perception 02:48 Other illusions 03:00 Share your thought 03:16 Sprouts book promo 03:47 Ending 04:01 Patrons credits Author: Sprouts</description>
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