This image is an example of top-down visual processing and related to this week's topic because you discover more detail as you look at it longer. At first glance you see a big colorful circle, then you see that the colors are different flowers put together. When you break down the flower you see that they have faces and the petals are alternating between two colors, except for one flower. When you break down the face you see the shapes that make up the mouth and eyes, while noticing the ball is made out of soft material. Now, when you look at the whole picture again, you see it differently. The details aren't blurred by your mind because you've now analyzed it making it more familiar. When I looked at this picture I didn't notice the one flower that only has one color (pink) petals all the way around and now that I've spotted it, my eyes keep being drawn to that flower.
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