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Put some spring into your mind

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Ridiculous outcomes

Nigel Warburton's A-Z of clearer thought: A is for absurd consequences.

Did you see it?

It can hide coins, cards, and even the Statue of Liberty. Discover the magic of misdirection.

A trick of the light or are our brains deceiving us? Discover more with this mind bender video

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The explanation

Our brains sometime seem a bit to clever for their own good. According to Edward H Adelson (the American academic who provided this illusion):

The first trick is based on local contrast. In shadow or not, a check that is lighter than its neighboring checks is probably lighter than average, and vice versa. In the figure, the light check in shadow is surrounded by darker checks. Thus, even though the check is physically dark, it is light when compared to its neighbors. The dark checks outside the shadow, conversely, are surrounded by lighter checks, so they look dark by comparison.

A second trick is based on the fact that shadows often have soft edges, while paint boundaries (like the checks) often have sharp edges. The visual system tends to ignore gradual changes in light level, so that it can determine the color of the surfaces without being misled by shadows. In this figure, the shadow looks like a shadow, both because it is fuzzy and because the shadow casting object is visible".

This quote is taken from Edward H Adelson's research. You can read a fuller explanation and see some more illusions by visiting the Perceptual Science Group at MIT.

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Content last updated: 26/11/2008

 

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