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1 example found containing '視覚そのものも選択的になり、実際に存在するものの一部を無視することがあるし、脳もまた実際にはまったく存在しないものを見たと判断する場合があるのである。'
しかく
視覚
そのもの
せんたくてき
選択的
なり
じっさい
実際
そんざい
存在
する
もの
いちぶ
一部
むし
無視
する
ことある
のう
また
じっさい
実際
まったく
そんざい
存在
しない
もの
はんだん
判断
する
ばあい
場合
あるである
The eyes themselves can become selective, ignoring part of what is there, and the brain sometimes insists on seeing things that don't exist at all.
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