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Inverse Graphics: How Your Brain Turns 2D Into 3D

“This gives us evidence that the goal of vision is to establish a 3D understanding of an object,” said study senior author Ilker Yildirim, an assistant professor of psychology in Yale’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences.

“When you open your eyes, you see 3D scenes — the brain’s visual system is able to construct a 3D understanding from a stripped-down 2D view.”

Researchers have dubbed this process “inverse graphics,” describing how the brain’s visual processing system works like a computer graphics process, but in reverse, from a 2D image through a less view-dependent “2.5D” intermediate representation, and up to a much more view-tolerant 3D object.

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