Rese#archers have been studying the effects of optical# illusions on the human brain for many years, and they have created a number of studies that show how various areas of the brain react to optical illusions…
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Optical illusio*ns are fascinating visual phenomena that trick our brain into percei*ving som*ething that is not actually there or interpreting something differently than it actually is…
Here are some different types of optical illusions:
Geom»etric illusions: These illusions use shapes and patterns to create the imp»ression of depth, mov»ement, or distortion.
Ambiguous illusions: These illusions use images that can be interpreted in multiple ways, leading to confusion or uncertainty about what is actually being seen.