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Supriya Ramesh
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December 19, 2024
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An optical illusion occurs when our misinterpretation of the physical reality causes us to see things differently. While some artworks involving deceptive imagery are intended to confuse, the ambiguity can also arise from natural phenomena like light.
Optical illusions are more than simply a source of entertainment; they also help to maintain and improve brain function. These fascinating visual puzzles test our perception, engage cognitive processes, and urge the brain to operate in unique ways.
What's hiding in this picture?
The illusion, shared by Bright Side on YouTube, displays a golden frog with a green background. Or does it show something more?
"Most people see a frog right away," the narrator said.
He goes on to say that those who see the amphibian right away have a straightforward personality.
"You try to be honest and direct with others no matter what. You're perceived as confident, trustworthy, and reliable" the narrator explained.
See it again!
Do you see a horse? This might interest you!
Those who are able to see a horse first (flipped towards the left) are thoughtful people.
"If you're one of them, you have an analytical mind. You don't take things for what they seem to be. You have a critical approach to life and prefer to reach your own conclusions about a situation," the narrator said.
Needless to say, the deduction from such illusions must always be taken with a pinch of salt. But many people in the comments section lauded Bright Side for sharing accurate insights.
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