Monday, November 2, 2015

Visual Illusions

Visual illusions are created by how the brain perceives visual appearances and reality, which causes the sense to play a trick on the brain so it perceives something differently from how it actually is.

Examples:

Stare at the black dot. The brain will think that the curves around it are moving, but they aren't.

The lines look slanted, but they're actually straight.

Look at the legs and feet of this elephant. Something off?

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