In the latest optical illusion, viewers are shown a picture with two orange circles. Look at it for nine seconds and determine which one is bigger, and over 90 percent chose the wrong option. The ...
Optical illusions play with our brains and challenge our perception of reality, blurring the line between what we see and what is actually there. And this optical illusion video proves just that.
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Optical illusion: Is it circles or rectangles?
Life is not all black and white after all. Well, not according to scientists at least. Though we may think that the world is exactly as we see it, studies about optical illusion suggest that it is far ...
Optical illusions can enhance brain functions by creating cognitive dissonance. An optical illusion involving circles can assess visual intelligence. Spotting circles within the image can be ...
Optical illusions have long fascinated people as they bridge the gap between reality and perception, leaving people wondering. From an optical illusion featuring colour-shifting circles to another ...
Optical illusions are a classic example of how our brains can be tricked by our senses. They are also a reminder that our perception of the world is not always accurate. In this optical illusion ...
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Optical illusion: Which orange circle is the bigger one in this brain teaser? 90% of people guess it wrong
Optical illusions have gained popularity on social media, and it has become a go-to brain teaser. Psychologists say optical illusions like this are more than just party tricks. They reveal how our ...
Optical illusions reveal the fascinating ways our brains interpret visual information, often differing from reality. The Coffer illusion, named Best Illusion of 2006, challenges perception, prompting ...
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