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What Illusions Tell You About Your Eyes and Mind


Looking at the illusion above, it appears that two “donut holes” are changing in an opposite pattern -- when one is light, the other is dark. But the two holes are actually changing together.

You see the illusion because your visual system relies not just on color information, but also on contrast information to make judgments. In fact, far from being a minor side effect of color vision, contrast perception is fundamental to the process of vision itself.

I love to look at optical illusions, but did you know that the reason you’re able to see them is because your eyes are making mistakes? Or, put another way, your eyes are doing what they’re supposed to so you can see clearly, and survive, in a fast-paced world.

What You See is Based on Your Past Experiences

Your perceptions of the world, including your sight, are based on your experiences. Without a context to put them in, for instance, the patterns of light that reach your eyes would be meaningless.

Yet, according to an intriguing study in Computational Biology, robots given the ability to process visual cues as humans do were also fooled by optical illusions. The study suggests, then, that the way you perceive the world around you is not hardwired into your brain. Rather, it is continually shaped by what you have seen in the past.

This concept is alluded to in the movie What the Bleep Do We Know!? There’s a segment when a Native American tribe is unable to see the first ships approaching the land because it isn’t something that has ever been in their experience before.

This is true, too, for every one of us. Think about how different YOUR perceptions of the world are from your neighbor’s, your mother’s, or your child’s. And they are different because each of us has experienced different things along our journeys. Someone who spends their free time watching television will, for example, have a greatly different worldview than someone who spends theirs out in nature, or absorbing different cultures.

So when I look at an optical illusion, I first enjoy it just for the fun of it. But then I like to dig deeper, and remember that every moment gives you a new chance to alter and broaden your perception of the world. Ultimately, how you spend each moment will drastically change what you are, or are not, able to “see.”

If you liked the optical illusion above, its creator, Arthur Shapiro, has a Web site with many others that is worth checking out.

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Posted On Feb 25, 2008
Kind of reminds me of  big Pharma and Allopathic medicine working together to create the illusion that they are creating health.

 
foxtroter_203
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Russ Bianchi
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Posted On Feb 25, 2008
Now you see it and now you don't...yep, right out of the Big Pharma playbook.

 
 
 
Posted On Feb 25, 2008
It's true - looking down and to the left (seeing the flashing circles only in your peripheral vision) removes the illusion. Look at them straight on and the illusion is back.

Strange. Makes you wonder how much of our world is illusory.

 
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CSR
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Posted On Feb 26, 2008
Yes, Islander, this is the topic of my dissertation research.  I study
visual perception of "hidden things you can see"--i.e. occluded and
camouflaged portions of objects.  In every scene we view in the
environment, we're perceiving "illusory" objects, in so far as they are
hidden by other objects and yet we "see" them (e.g. like the spoon
sticking out of your tea cup).



I've also done some work on actual visual illusions, and there is a lot
of evidence that we perceive them as illusions because different
attributes of the stimulus are processed differently, leading to
multiple interpretations.



Visual perception is just fascinating, which is why I'm devoting my life to understanding it! ;-)


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Posted On Feb 26, 2008
CogSciResearcher,
Men are suppose to have better visual perception skills then women, and women are stronger in their auditory perception skills, have you also found that to be true in your research?  How can I get my husband to visually perceive me to be thinner?  LOL!!!


CSR
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Posted On Feb 26, 2008
hahaha  No, miragemama, we have not seen any gender differences in our work.  Although, I have read studies citing effects of emotions/beliefs so maybe he can "think thin" and that will influence his perception... ;-)


Phantom O Banjo
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Posted On Feb 27, 2008
Islander that is true we see with out mind not our eyes!  The eyes focus on a small area and the rest is filled in by the brain from passed objects viewed.


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Posted On Feb 27, 2008
All right where  is the eraser out should be our......  My bad!


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Posted On Mar 15, 2008

2 more ways to remove: Put a white sheet of paper just in front of the screen until you only see the flashing dots or look at the effect through a pinhole in the paper.



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Posted On Jan 07, 2009

You just hit the nail on the head Islander. The entire physical universe is an illusion, a dream state and if you were to enter into the world of quantum physics you will discover that everything is energy and is made of the same thing, atoms. What the Theory of Relativity tells us is that everything is relative, that is interconnected and all form is shaped by thought. Time and space is relative and only exists in relativity while in Reality only NOW exists. So everything that has happened, is happening and will happen is all happening now. Every possibility exists this moment which makes the universe a big ball of consciousness and for all this to happen it means that there are countless parallel dimensions. I could could go for hours but if this is new to you I have said enough for now. For more information check out www.thetheoryofeverything.webs.com  


 
 
 
Posted On Feb 26, 2008
So this is why no one else can see the Aliens ...

:O

 
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Posted On Mar 15, 2008

Optical illusions taught me something I will forever refer to in my relationships with family, friends and the village at -large. I went to my eye doctor for a check to see if I needed glasses as I was finding print smaller and smaller (illusion? No,denial!). While there I asked if when my husband came in next he could check his peripheral vision b/c while driving he often seemed to miscalculate how close he was to the next car (causing me to constantly have to "break" from the passenger's side). The doc told me he only had a tool to "test" children and showed me a "magic eye" type of sheet. The grid had beautiful mosaic designs on it. I commented as such. The doc then asked, "Do you see anything else?" Nope. "Sure?" Nope. Then he showed me the snowflake, snowman, etc. It wasn't my husband who had a problem...it was ME! That was evidence enough for me that my perception of reality colored my perception of others--particularly my husband and his driving ability. I know shut up in the car and my feet stay still. And so many times, it has been such pause for thought...


 
Cathleen Coburn
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Posted On Mar 15, 2008

That is so cool! I'm suspicious by nature so I re-created this in one of my graphics programs and it works just like this one. AMAZING!


 
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