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MIND GAMES

Examples of Perceptual Attitudes: E3

 

Your brain won't ever perceive the concave face.

The fairness of interpreting a human face as a convex one has been multiply tested and is not subject to "discussion". However, you can come across a concave face when studying the inside of a plaster-cast:

 

 

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