Deep Dive: Cognition & Perception — Project Overview
Deep Dive: Cognition & Perception — Project Overview
This Tumblr serves as my Deep Dive term project for PSYCH 351. The central theme is predictive coding — the idea that the brain is a prediction machine that constantly anticipates what it will see, hear, and experience, and then updates its beliefs when those predictions are wrong.
The posts on this blog are organized into several connected sections:
Predictive Coding — Core Concepts Introduction to the predictive brain framework and why perception is more than just bottom-up input.
Memory & Expectation — Predicting What Comes Next How prior experience and stored knowledge guide perception and interpretation.
Visual Illusions — When the Brain’s Predictions Beat Reality Classic illusions (checker-shadow, hollow mask, Ponzo) that reveal the gap between the retinal image and what we perceive.
Auditory Illusions — Hearing What We Expect Examples like the McGurk Effect and phoneme restoration that show prediction in hearing.
Prediction Error & the Bayesian Brain How mismatches between expectation and input drive learning and model updating.
Attention, Expectation & Perceptual Errors Inattentional blindness, change blindness, and how selective attention shapes what we notice.
Motor Prediction — The Brain’s Internal Simulator How the brain predicts the consequences of our movements and why actions feel smooth and automatic.
Reflection — Seeing the Mind Seeing Final reflections on what this project taught me about perception, prediction, and my own thinking.
Together, these posts aim to show that perception is not a simple recording of reality, but an active process where the brain constantly predicts, tests, and revises its model of the world.

















