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LESSON 4 · See Through Your Blind Spots

Why the Brain Categorizes

Your brain receives vastly more sensory information than conscious attention can handle. To manage this gap, it relies on categorization — sorting individuals into groups and applying group-level assumptions to save processing power.

You see "accountant" or "teenager" or "foreigner" before you see the specific human in front of you. The category becomes a filter that determines which information you notice and which you ignore.