Mind-boggling optical illusion reveals facts about your brain – what do you see first?

THIS awesome optical illusion can reveal interesting facts about your brain depending on what you see first.

Misleading images are designed to confuse your brain because you may see something others don’t, and what you spot first can reveal a lot about you.

Some immediately notice the butterfly, while others see two faces.

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Some immediately see the butterfly, while others see two facesCredit: galaspins

The difference in perception can lead to a debate about what the image actually represents.

This confusing image designed by Gala Spins has divided opinion as some see a yellow butterfly while others see two faces.

A total of 71 percent can identify a butterfly, while 29 percent see two faces looking at each other.

Bhavin Shah, optometrist at Central Vision Opticians, explains why we see different things.

Bhavin said: “Many people will see the butterfly first, before concentrating on the details of the face.

“People are drawn to human faces and are always drawn to them.

“There are parts of the brain that respond specifically to faces, so once we see them in the illusion, we’ll see more of them.”

Some neuroscientists believe that we have a special relationship with faces, as we have regions of the brain specifically dedicated to processing them.

Meanwhile, another optical illusion left viewers confused as the circles seemed to disappear before their eyes.

The “simple but brilliant illusion” left viewers in a quandary as they couldn’t guess what was hidden behind the image.

And this illusion of a hollow mask can say a lot about how your brain is wired.

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Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: newstars.edu.vn

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