Optical Illusions can use color patterns to create images that can be misleading to our brains. The information gathered by the eye is processed by the brain that does not match the true image.
In the muffin pan illusion, the brains visual cortex operates on assumption about the lighting of the muffin pan. It thinks that light will come from only a single source.
The brain processes illusions with light patterns. Sometimes your brain sees light in an image and processes in a certain way but when the image is flipped your brain becomes confused because the light is now making the image different.
I think that your brain processes optical illusions Through light patterns. The real way that your brain processes optical illusions is how the visuals of your eyes appear. And the light patterns.
I think that maybe optical illusions happen because we are seeing something our brain doesn't understand, it skips over trying to figure out what's happening and instead just compensates by showing something it understands.
it processes be light ray pattern thingy magingy I mean take Bob Ross for example. He makes amazing art and some of it makes it look 87462% real but its on a canvas ::()():D
I think an optical illusion is like lightning and thunder. When we have a thunder storm or a lightning storm, we see the lightning first because light travels faster than sound. Optical illusions may relate to lightning and thunder. When we see an optical illusion, we might see something that is fake because our brain might process slower than what you see.
When lightwaves refract, or light patterns change, your brain may perceive things falsely. We call these optical illusions. Optical illusions occur when light patterns confuse your brain causing you to perceive things differently than they really are.
Your brain processes optical illusions by looking at light patterns I think. After researching, we process optical illusions by using patterns and light to make images that are misleading.
i think the brain processes optical illusions by making you feel weird and tingly inside.
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ReplyDeleteThe things seen by the eye is processed by the brain creating an image that in acually, is not the true image.
ReplyDeleteit processes them by staring at a shape for a long time
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ReplyDeleteYour brain makes you see a different image then what is actually there.
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ReplyDeletei think the brain the creates an optical illusion by tricking your eyes.
ReplyDeleteThe brain processes what the eyes see and make an image that isn't really what you're seeing.
ReplyDeleteOptical Illusions can use color patterns to create images that can be misleading to our brains. The information gathered by the eye is processed by the brain that does not match the true image.
ReplyDeleteThe things seen by the eye is processed by the brain creating an image that in atcually, is not the true image.
ReplyDeleteThe brain tries to get short-cuts so it doesn't have to do more work so it just asumes
ReplyDeleteThe brain processes what the eyes see and make an image that isn't really what you're seeing.
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ReplyDeleteThe brain processes what the eyes see and make an image that isn't really what you're seeing.
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ReplyDeleteIt is processed by light patterns.
ReplyDeleteIn the muffin pan illusion, the brains visual cortex operates on assumption about the lighting of the muffin pan. It thinks that light will come from only a single source.
ReplyDeleteThe brain processes optical illusions by light patterns.
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ReplyDeleteThe brain processes the illusions through the light patterns.
ReplyDeleteThe brain processes illusions with light patterns. Sometimes your brain sees light in an image and processes in a certain way but when the image is flipped your brain becomes confused because the light is now making the image different.
ReplyDeleteThe brain isn't advanced enough to process these things.
ReplyDeleteit sees it and messes with your brain
ReplyDeleteI think that your brain processes optical illusions Through light patterns. The real way that your brain processes optical illusions is how the visuals of your eyes appear. And the light patterns.
ReplyDeleteI think that when they eye sees the image and sends it to the brain it loses the real image along the way. Like in the game telephone.
ReplyDeleteI think that maybe optical illusions happen because we are seeing something our brain doesn't understand, it skips over trying to figure out what's happening and instead just compensates by showing something it understands.
ReplyDeleteit processes be light ray pattern thingy magingy
ReplyDeleteI mean take Bob Ross for example. He makes amazing art and some of it makes it look 87462% real but its on a canvas ::()():D
I think an optical illusion is like lightning and thunder. When we have a thunder storm or a lightning storm, we see the lightning first because light travels faster than sound. Optical illusions may relate to lightning and thunder. When we see an optical illusion, we might see something that is fake because our brain might process slower than what you see.
ReplyDeleteWhen lightwaves refract, or light patterns change, your brain may perceive things falsely. We call these optical illusions. Optical illusions occur when light patterns confuse your brain causing you to perceive things differently than they really are.
ReplyDeleteI think it triggers something in your brain and makes it all messed up.
ReplyDeleteyour Bring has Limited information about the situation so it Guesses
ReplyDeleteSomething in your brain is triggered that makes it look messed up I think.
ReplyDeleteWhen you look at an optical illusion, it tricks your eyes into seeing something their not.
ReplyDeleteYour brain is so busy, that is takes short cuts to get though things easier, and quicker.
your brain processes illusions differently.
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ReplyDeleteThe brain processes optical illusions by light patterns.
ReplyDeleteThe brain processes a optical illusion by seeing the light waves bounce off the object then come back to you but it changes when you look at it.
ReplyDeleteI think your brain processes and optical illusion by looking at it for a certain period alters the way you could see something.
ReplyDeleteYour brain processes optical illusions by looking at light patterns I think. After researching, we process optical illusions by using patterns and light to make images that are misleading.
ReplyDeleteThe way the light waves hit something and can make certain things look like they move or is bigger or lighter.
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ReplyDeletei think that the occipital lobe (the part that controls eyesight) doesn't know how to process the image, that is the optical illusion. idk.
ReplyDeleteby looking at the illinoisans for a while.
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