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Post by jamshundred on Apr 11, 2022 13:46:22 GMT
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Post by jamshundred on Apr 11, 2022 13:48:47 GMT
The rest of the story...............New York Post
Some spot the butterfly straight away while others see two faces.
This mind-boggling optical illusion can reveal interesting facts about your brain depending on what you see first.
The tricky images are designed to confuse your brain as you might see something that others don’t- and what you spot first can reveal a lot about you.
The difference in perception can cause debate about what the picture really shows.
This baffling image, designed by Gala Spins has divided opinions as some see a yellow butterfly while others see two faces.
A total of 71 percent are able to identify the butterfly while 29 percent see two faces looking at each other.
Bhavin Shah, an optometrist at Central Vision Opticians, explains why we see different things.
Bhavin said: “Many people will see the butterfly first, before zeroing in on the detail of the faces.
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Post by jamshundred on Apr 11, 2022 13:49:47 GMT
I was never “mind boggled” until the article suggested I should have been.
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