21 Mar Classic Cognitive Online Optical Illusion: Young Girl or Old Woman
As stated in http://boomeryearbook.com/blog/2009/03/15/psychological-article-types-of-online-optical-illusions/, this type of Online Optical Illusion results from stimuli perceived by the eye, our visual system, being interpreted or misinterpreted by our belief or ‘cognitive’ system, into something that makes sense for the viewer, or what psychological articlesrefer to as Gestalt.
In Gestalt psychological articles we learn that humans perceive “ambiguous” Online Optical Illusions, by making the unclear, deceptive visual perceptions of the Online Optical Illusion into an organized meaningful whole.
In cognitive Online Optical illusions the brain and eye can make differing inferences, which according to psychological articles result from our beliefs and assumptions about our world and its surroundings. Cognitive Online Optical Illusions are our brain’s attempt to transform the ambiguous into something recognizable and coherent, thus “cognitively” putting order into unclear or deceptive visual impressions. With Cognitive Online Optical Illusions, the brain accomplishes this by comparing possible conscious and sub conscious stimuli to previously stored cognitions and thus we give confusing perceptions presented in Cognitive Online Optical Illusions what we consider a “reasonable” explanation.
Thus, whether you see an old woman or young girl is based on your brain’s attempt to organize deceptive or misleading visual cues into something that makes sense to you.
So what do you see? At first I saw a young girl…Hmm, wonder what that says about me? Hint: The eye of the old woman is the ear of the young woman. The old woman’s mouth is the young woman’s necklace
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