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Web — vivid memories of objects or scenes that flash into the mind’s eye as if onto a screen are called visual memories.

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Web — this chapter introduces the reader to the concept of visual deception as noted in a variety of constructs:

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Web — you’re talking about how magic manipulates our free will, exploits our limitations, uses trickery and deception — why do people like this?

Web — optical illusions are captivating demonstrations of how our eyes and brains interpret visual information.

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