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Insisting upon itself, it can trick you into thinking that nothing has changed.
It can trick itself out in jeggings and mankinis, but the public still pictures it wearing a bow tie and a seersucker suit.
In academic circles, it's called the recency bias, and it can trick us into making decisions we might not make otherwise.
This estimate can never be 100percentt accurate, but it can trick the eye into sensing a filmlike continuity of color and rich detail in an image.
Three projectors and a sound system make the theater so realistic and directional that it can trick the listener into believing that a sound's source is coming from anywhere in the room.
"It can trick the system to look different from what it really is; it can make transmission lines seem either like they have less resistance than they do, or more".
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The disadvantage is that you can't see the product before you actually buy it, which can trick you into buying knock-offs.
But plant pathogens, it turns out, can trick the pores into opening again.
Because the body drops in temperature when it falls asleep, you can trick your body into thinking it's time to sleep by simulating a temperature drop.
Using it that way, you can trick your friends into thinking that you have somehow wired your brain to decode the signals directly off a cassette tape.
"If you can find a way to keep yourself from being aroused by thinking about your grandmother or puppies or something that's not sexually arousing to you, then you can trick it," Dr. AJ Marston, a psychology professor at Beacon College in Florida, told VICE.
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