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Exploring Perception: Images and Illusions That Challenge Our Senses

Delve into the fascinating world of images and illusions, where our neurons interpret visual stimuli in unexpected ways. Discover how our perception is influenced by context, attention, and cognitive biases through engaging examples like the Stroop Effect, ambiguous pictures, and visual paradoxes. Challenging our understanding of how we see, we explore whether letters matter in words, the perception of colors, and the hidden figures in captivating images. Can you see beyond what is presented?

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Exploring Perception: Images and Illusions That Challenge Our Senses

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  1. IMAGES & ILLUSIONS … ‘When our neurons interpret what our eyes “see“ But what do we exactly see? Jacques Guyot. Camaret 2013

  2. Accrodibg to an birtish acdamic suvrey, the odre of the lttres in a wrod does not raely mettar. Waht‘s ipmorontat are the frsit and lsat ltetres..

  3. La cascade perpétuelle (Maurits Cornelius Eischer)

  4. Sens dessus dessous…

  5. Whatcanyousee? Psychologists showed that children never see the naked couple, but … Nine dolphins ! Can you see them too?

  6. Quicklyreadaloud the colour of the following word YELLOWBLUEORANGE BLACKRED GREEN PURPLEYELLOWRED ORANGE GREENBLACK BLUERED PURPLE GREENBLUEORANGE Explanation John Ridley Stroop’s theory (1935). You can read word faster than colours. There are interferences. Theory of selective attention : you must pay more attention to name a colour than to read a word.

  7. Whatis the colour of A and B squares? Comparisonbetween the two squares

  8. Whatis the colour of A and B squares? Comparisonbetween the two squares

  9. What do yousee? • A potery or two faces?

  10. In fact, nothing moves..

  11. Count the black dots…

  12. ...arethe horizontal redlines parallel or not ?

  13. One spiral orcircles?

  14. Just concentrate on the cross in the middle of the picture. After a short while, you‘ll see that the pink rotating circle is in fact GREEN ! !!!

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