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Brain games illusions
Brain games illusions




The classic examples of these are the optical illusions used in psychological texts, where an image could be interpreted in two different ways. Then there are cognitive illusions, which are just as fascinating because they can be interpreted differently by different people. These are caused by physiological factors in the way our eyes and brains interpret elements such as brightness, angles, or movement. These are the 'true' optical illusions – images that make us interpret them the wrong way, for example a still image that appears to be moving or an image that appears to be a particular colour when it isn't. First there are physiological optical illusions.

brain games illusions

There are several different kinds of optical illusions, and most usually fall in one of four categories.






Brain games illusions