Learn and know about optical illusions(rules of perception)

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In this post I'm going to share some pictures which will create some illusion when you watch these. The reason behind these is human mind, human mind some times can't differetiate between colors and shapes. Relativity some time also creates illusion. Cognitive science can illustrate the facts of these illusions.
To experience the illusion, watch these pictures SHARPLY.


Parallel Lines:

The vertical zigzag patterns disrupt our horizontal perception.


Rotating Wheels






The circles appear to rotate when you move your head closer and further away from the screen while looking at the dot in the center. Our peripheral vision interprets the relative increase or decrease of the image in the retina as rotational motion of the slanted lines.





Static image but it seems that all are revolving:





Illusion of Movement:



Great way to throwing off drunk people.!



It gives the feel of Lens



Creates Hallucination

The first time I saw these optical Pictures I thought they were moving but they are not, if you look at them closely they are drawn perfectly that it creates an illusion that looks like they’re moving in circles. In fact these pictures are built from an Optical Imagery graphics making our eyes and mind confuse that creates a continuous motion out of the steady object.


Count Elephant Legs

Color the elephant with crayons or colored pencils making sure to stay within the lines.

Count Black Dots.. !

btw There are no Black dots Really...













Relative size Illusion:


Circular arrangement of squares But seems Helical:

The image below consists of circles formed from alternating black and white squares angled at 15 degrees relative to the tangent of the circles. The circles appear to form helical patterns because the squares in each of the adjacent concentric circles incline in opposite directions.


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