Constancy — Perceptual
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A piece of white paper looks white to you in a dark room, even if it’s technically reflecting less light than a piece of coal in the sun. perceptual constancy
Ever wonder why you don’t freak out when a car drives away and "shrinks" to the size of a toy? Or why your white sneakers still look white at a dim house party? That’s at work. That’s at work
Even though the actual image hitting your eyes (the sensory input) changes constantly based on distance, angle, or light, your brain keeps the "perceived" object stable so the world makes sense. Without it, the world would be a chaotic,
You know your 6ft tall friend hasn't turned into a hobbit just because they’re standing 50 yards away.
Without it, the world would be a chaotic, flickering mess of unrecognizable shapes. We wouldn't even recognize our own loved ones if they tilted their heads!.