(Bloomberg Opinion) -- Have a look, if you would, at this image: Is it a duck, or is it a rabbit? Many people see it as a duck; many others see it as a rabbit. You might see it as one and then as the ...
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Duck or rabbit illusion debunked: What you see first isn’t just a trick—Here’s what science really says
It’s a sketch you’ve probably scrolled past dozens of times—an image that can be a duck or a rabbit depending on how you look at it. First published in a German humor magazine in 1892, this now-iconic ...
Ambigous figures are drawings that seem to flip from being one thing to another. Psychologists Melissa Allen and Alison Chambers recently showed these images to teenagers with autism in an attempt to ...
The duck-rabbit image above is one of the most iconic in philosophy – so iconic that a former undergraduate of mine had it tattooed on his leg. So what’s philosophically significant about this dot and ...
Illusions aren’t just fun to look at — they reveal how your brain really works. One famous image, which looks like both a duck and a rabbit, shows how your mind makes choices without you even noticing ...
Optical illusion pictures are not only entertaining and very interesting but also give a weird way to test and refine your brain's cognitive aptitude. These illusions work with how we perceive shapes, ...
Ever heard of a personality test based on an optical illusion? The challenge keeps you engaged and reveals certain aspects of your personality as well. In this type of brain teaser, what you see first ...
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