Optical illusion of ‘rotating’ rectangles leaves viewers baffled – what can you see?

A CLEVER OPTICAL ILLUSION makes colored rectangles appear to be spinning, even when they aren’t.

A work of art gives the impression of movement, but in reality it is just a static image that plays a trick on our mind. So what can you see?

Interacting colors and shapes trick the brain

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Interacting colors and shapes trick the brainCredit: lensstore

Optical illusions often use shapes, space, position, color contrasts, and lines to trick our minds into thinking that images are moving when they are not.

Some scientists believe that it may be caused by involuntary eye movements.

Others think that the motion detectors in our visual cortex may be overridden by the change in neurons and that movement is triggered.

Contact lens company Lenstore challenged viewers to look in different circles and see what happened.

Optical illusions can delight us all year long, but how you experience them may depend on what month it is, according to nerds.

Looking at the optical illusion of a “duck or rabbit,” the brain may form a stronger association with them depending on the age of the year, research suggests.

In a study published in the journal Perceptual and Motor Skills, the experts explained that the drawing was shown to 265 subjects at Easter and 276 in October.

Most people saw a bunny at Easter and a bird in October.

“This biased effect of expectation on perception was observed in young children (2 to 10 years) as well as older subjects (11 to 93 years),” the researchers said.

A related study reports that this illusion is also a test of creativity.

Meanwhile, another “super illusion” video has wowed people on social media, and it was easy to see why.

The animation appears to show the stickman climbing stairs and jumping, but it’s actually just his eyes playing tricks.

Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: newstars.edu.vn

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