11 amazing optical illusions, maddening
Recreation / / December 19, 2019
1. Skew straight lines
At first glance it seems that the blue lines definitely are inclined relative to each other. In fact, they are parallel, and the deceptive effect is created through the combination of colors. You can check this by looking at the picture a little squinting and squinting.
2. Confetti
All clubs in this photo of the same color, but it seems to us that they are painted in different colors. In fact, the only difference - is colored lines that surround them. The whole secret to them.
3. rice waves
Think before you GIFCA? And here and there! This is a simple static image, and all the traffic on it is created in your head. Chiaroscuro and built in regular rows drop trigger in the brain the illusion of movement. By the way, about 5% of people are not receptive to it. Write in the comments if you are among them.
4. sloping road
It seems that the picture two photos of the street from different angles. In fact, they are one and the same image is copied twice. Brain fool the borders, which in the photo look parallel, that in reality, perhaps only if you look at the road at a large angle.
5. Changing the color of the square
You probably already knew that piece of paper, which is moving in the photo does not change color, though the impression is created. And there is so because of the black-and-white gradient background, causes the brain to perceive different square shade.
6. decreasing circle
Mugs GIFCA this change in size while moving back and forth. Think orange circle in the center decreases and increases? It turns out that there is. This illusion is created by changing the size of the gray circles.
7. Waves of the segments
When looking at this SIFCO no doubt that red and blue segments have long, as it were pulsing waves. This is not true. They have the same length, and the trick lies in moving the shoulders of the shooter, which confused our perception.
8. The illusion of a train
Look closely at the picture. The train goes into the tunnel or, on the contrary, leaves out of it? You'd be surprised, but the correct answer is no! It all depends on how you look. A bit of practice, you can even learn how to manage the train, causing it to move in the right direction.
9. rotary bearings
Another brain-breaking GIFCA radically change the essence depending on your point of view. If you look at the colored circles in the middle and looked from one to the other - gray circles will rotate in one direction and then in another direction.
The illusion is based on the difference in the perception of motion, when the subject is in the center or on the border of the peripheral of view.
10. whirling dancers
The girl in the center is turned clockwise or counterclockwise? It all depends on which part of the picture you saw before. If the first on the left, the girl at the center will be turned clockwise, as if to the right - on the contrary, anti-clockwise. It depends on the direction of movement. Why - you already know.
11. Starlight Night
And finally, the coolest illusion. famous painting Van Gogh static, and there is not the slightest hint of movement. But look for 30 seconds at a rotating spiral at the top and then move the view of "starry night". It's great, right?
The essence of this illusion in the post-motion effects. When we look at the long spiral visual system begins to compensate for the movement to reduce the predictable stimulus.
But, if you just look at a static picture, the brain for some time will continue to send signals to the motion compensation, despite the fact that it is no longer there. This creates an illusion of rotation in the opposite direction.
see also🧐
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