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Posted by mike pfeffer
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on 4/29/2009, 5:02 pm
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It's well know that we perceive objects by looking at their features. If we see a coffee mug, for example, we might notice that it's blue and narrow at the top. But we perceive faces as a whole. We don't think, I've seen those eyes before, or, I've seen that nose before. In fact, we have this holistic perception of anything with which we are expertly familiar. Expert bird watchers perceive birds as a whole, for example, whereas novice bird-watchers notice individual features. In a way, we're all experts at human faces. (credit to Barbara Fredrickson)
How do you perceive your koi? Judges- how do you perceive koi in a koi show?
Mike Pfeffer
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