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  2. In visual perception, an optical illusion (also called a visual illusion) is an illusion caused by the visual system and characterized by a visual percept that arguably appears to differ from reality.

  3. 2024年5月1日 · Optical illusions, more appropriately known as visual illusions, involve visual deception. Due to the arrangement of images, the effect of colors, the impact of the light source, or other variables, a wide range of misleading visual effects can be seen.

  4. 视错觉(英語: Optical illusion ),是指通过几何排列、视觉成像规律等手段,製作有「视觉欺骗」成分的图像进行眼球欺骗,引起的视觉上的错觉,达到艺术或者类似魔术般的效果。

  5. 2024年5月13日 · We've picked out some of our favourite optical illusions of each kind in our round-up of must-see optical illusions below. We've included some classics from the past and some new creations too, all to leave you bewildered and amazed.

  6. 視錯覺(英語: Optical illusion ),是指通過幾何排列、視覺成像規律等手段,製作有「視覺欺騙」成分的圖像進行眼球欺騙,引起的視覺上的錯覺,達到藝術或者類似魔術般的效果。

  7. 2024年5月27日 · Artists and scientists have been creating optical illusions for centuries. Here are 32 mind-bending examples that prove you can't always trust what your eyes are telling you. When you purchase...

  8. 2024年3月7日 · Key Takeaways. Optical illusions are not solely a trick of the eye but also heavily involve the brain's interpretation of visual information. Cultural factors may influence how we perceive optical illusions. Optical illusions also serve as valuable tools for researchers to understand more about visual perception and brain function.

  9. Nathan S. Jacobs walks us through a few common optical illusions and explains what these tricks of the eye can tell us about how our brains assemble visual information into the 3D world we see...

  10. Want proof of the work your brain is doing behind the scenes? Set your sights on some mind-bending optical illusions!

  11. 2022年6月10日 · An optical illusion is something that plays tricks on your vision. Optical illusions teach us how our eyes and brain work together to see. You live in a three-dimensional world, so your brain gets clues about depth, shading, lighting, and position to help you interpret what you see.

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