Artistic licence taps into the simplified physics used by our brain to recognize everyday scenes, says Patrick Cavanagh.
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I thank M. Bernson, E. Besancon, M. Carrio, A. Dietrich, H. Farid, L. Gay, A. Kiely, A. Lonyai, C. Pemberton, D. Wang and R. M. Shapley for their contributions to this work.
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Cavanagh, P. The artist as neuroscientist. Nature 434, 301–307 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1038/434301a
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