In psychology, art, brain anatomy, and daily life, optical illusions are visual puzzles.
It shows how the brain organizes and interprets visual data, making perception more complicated than looking in the mirror.
Critical thinking, problem-solving, and qualitative and quantitative methodology will be tested in this activity.
Neurology, psychology, art, and life use optical illusions. Graphic puzzles test our ability to interpret conflicting information.
How the brain responds to optical illusions can improve our understanding of cognition, anatomy, and sensory processing.
Optic illusions also reveal how healthy and impaired brains process visual information, making them essential for visual studies.
Psychologists and neuroscientists study vision, attention, memory, and decision-making using optical illusions.