Medical imaging experts are adept at solving common optical illusions, according to new research. The research is the first to show that people can be trained to do better at solving visual illusions, ...
NPR: Optical illusions are a brain feature, not a bug. Here's the science behind them
Optical illusions are a brain feature, not a bug. Here's the science behind them
New Scientist: You could train your brain to be less fooled by optical illusions
Optical illusions may make you feel like a fool, but you could be able to train your brain to resist them. “It is very likely that people from the general population have the capacity to be trained to ...
You could train your brain to be less fooled by optical illusions
The Conversation: People in this career are better at seeing through optical illusions
Optical illusions are great fun, and they fool virtually everyone. But have you ever wondered if you could train yourself to unsee these illusions? Our latest research suggests that you can. Optical ...
How optical illusions work has been long-debated among scientists and philosophers, who wonder whether these illusions stem from neural processing in the eye or involve higher-level cognitive ...
Optical illusions play tricks on your brain and can make you see things that aren't really there, from static images swirling around the page to images that stay with you even after you look away.
The Conversation: A quantum neural network can see optical illusions like humans do. Could it be the future of AI?