![]() ![]() Without additional depth cues, it is impossible to for the cells in the back of your eyes to determine which direction a spinning dancer is turning. Motion Perception: Bistable Image (02:36) Viewers test their visual perception skills in this game. Sharp shooters are asked to make baskets while wearing lenses that bend and refract light. Learn how our brain is tricked in this disappearing bottle illusion by deception specialist Apollo Robbins. The brain can create an illogical reality when it uses depth and perspective cues to comprehend what is happening. Buechet Chair Illusion (02:06)Ī large dog and an adult male are made to look like miniatures when our brain makes an assumption and "stitches" together an alternate reality. When using peripheral vision to look at a set of faces, our eyes don't give good resolution and our brain magnifies the contrast between the faces. Depending on your viewing angle, candles on a floor can look like a 3D cube. One third of our brain is devoted to vision. ![]() This episode of Brain Games illustrates how our brains turn vision into reality. Introduction:Seeing is Believing (01:30) FREE PREVIEWįamous faces appear warped when seen through our peripheral vision. ![]()
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