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The Neuroscience Of Optical Illusions: Here's What You Need To Know

Illusions occur when your brain interprets visual data differently than what your eyes actually see.

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Eyes Vs. Brain

The brain uses past experiences to predict what you’re seeing, and sometimes it gets it wrong.

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Prediction

Optical illusions exploit the brain’s shortcuts for processing shapes, patterns, and motion.

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Visual Tricks

Different areas of the brain, like the visual cortex, work together to decode what we see.

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Cognitive Processing

Optical illusions play with depth perception and perspective cues to create false realities.

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Spatial Perception Tricks

Variations in color, contrast, and brightness can trick the brain into seeing motion or differences that aren’t real.

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Hue & Luminance Effects

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