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Psychological Articles Explaining Online Optical Illusions
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The Web is a storehouse of a plethora of online optical illusions. These online optical illusions can be categorized into various groups; with Ambiguous online optical illusion being one classification. In ambiguous illusions, the foreground and the background...
Psychological Articles Explaining Online Optical Illusions
Café Wall Illusion is a classical online optical illusion; reported in 1979 by Professor Richard L. Gregory and Priscilla Heard of The University of Bristol, England. They derived this pattern from a pile of white and black ceramic tiles on...
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As cited in Boomer Yearbook’s ongoing series of psychological articles explaining online optical illusions visual elements play a very important role in both creating and understanding the mechanisms behind online optical illusion tricks. These visual elements, when placed systematically in relationship to each...
Psychological Articles Explaining Online Optical Illusions
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In the wide range of online optical illusions available on the Web, many of them are based on the relative size of the visual elements in a visual frame. The perception of the visual elements is not an independent...
The Web is full of online optical illusions that occur due to human imperfections in interpretation of visual data. The human eye collects the visual data of an object. The nervous system then interprets these data. The eye can be frequently deceived and may not...
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Contrast is an important element that contributes to the formation of online optical illusions. The Hermann Grid is one of the most popular optical illusions that is based on the element of contrast. In the Hermann Grid, the effect of contrast produces an illusion...
Psychological Article Explaining The Role of Perspective in Online Optical Illusions
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"Seeing is believing." Do you think that what ever you see is worth believing? Think again. There are a large number of online optical illusions that show what you see and not you think...
Psychological Article Explaining Online Optical Illusions
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The human eyes are very complex in both their structure and function. This complexity often leads to the creation of optical illusions, including online optical illusions. The retinas of the two eyes act as two independent monocular fields. These...
Psychological Article Explaining After-Image in Online Optical Illusions
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Online optical illusions result from varying artificially constructed factors as well as resulting from imperfections in the optical system. One of these features that contributes to the development of online optical illusions is the after-image effect. Psychological...