6.05.2007

What do you find to be funny?

If there's one truth about grad school, it's that it definitely warps your sense of normalcy...if you had one to begin with. Here are two things that you'll find to be very funny if you've ever been in grad school:

1. A new gem of a PhD comic: humor in grad school

2. A snippet taken from the Best Visual Illusion of the Year website:

In a sense, the structure of modern science is itself a vast contest. Someday, all or most of the major scientific questions will be answered. Our job as scientists is to be the ones who discover the answers, and publish them, first.

Ah, too funny. :)

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6.03.2007

Perspectives

A visit to my college's website this evening eventually led me to visit the "best visual illusion of the year contest" website. As a quasi cognitive scientist, I have attended many lectures on the perception of our visual system, but I have to admit that I wish that more of those lectures involved visual illusions -- they're so much fun!

Here's this year's first-place visual illusion winner: The Leaning Tower Illusion.

One of the ways that we can learn about how our visual system works is by finding out what we can do to trick it. In fact, a lot of the good studies in biology and psychology involve trickery. Perhaps that's why I am so intrigued by the research in those subjects. ;)

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