Prashant Mishra
These illusions exploit the way our brains process visual information, creating fascinating and sometimes mind-boggling effects.
This illusion demonstrates how our perception of size and length can be influenced by surrounding visual cues.
This creates a conflict in our brain, making it difficult to quickly identify the color of the ink.
The Ames Room is a distorted room that creates an optical illusion, making people appear to grow or shrink as they move across the room.
This illusion shows how our brains can fill in gaps to create complete shapes, demonstrating our tendency to see whole objects rather than fragmented parts.
This illusion illustrates how high-contrast patterns can distort our perception of straight lines.
This illusion highlights our brain's ability to switch between different interpretations of the same visual information.