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A helpful shortcut our brain makes in scene recognition is to assume that lighting comes from:

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Answer: A. Above

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Scientists believe that in order for humans to see things, the brain has to make certain assumptions which are done based on previous scenes that it has interpreted before because the eyes do not provide it with complete data. .

One of those assumptions is that light comes from above which is why the shape of a picture can change depending on the lighting in it.

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