A new optical illusion excellently illustrates just how finicky our eyes are when it comes to perceiving colors.
Schulz-Hildebrandt, a biomedical optics engineer at Harvard Medical School, ran with his observation and developed an illusion that allows us all to see just how malleable our perception of color ...
Optical illusions are not merely tricks or viral brain teasers, they reveal the curious disconnect between what we see and what our brain interprets. A flat drawing might come across as ...
Optical illusions have long fascinated scientists, artists, and everyday viewers. These visual puzzles can make stationary objects appear to move, straight lines look bent, or colours seem to change ...