Examples of using Visual illusions in English and their translations into Chinese
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Visual illusions in magic.
The brain causes hallucinations and visual illusions where they see geometric figures or people.
In visual illusions, we can easily demonstrate the mistakes.
The formation of incorrect propositionswill lead to errors of perception such as visual illusions.
What visual illusions can tell us about our brain.
Seeing is not necessarily“true”, there are many interesting visual illusions, waiting for everyone to explore.
Three visual illusions that reveal the hidden workings of the brain.
Also taken into consideration is“the artistry, skill, and fidelity with which the visual illusions are achieved.”.
Visual illusions show us that we do not have direct access to reality.
It was only with the birth of the op art(for“optical art”)movement that visual illusions became a recognized art form.
Visual illusions show us that we do not have direct access to reality.
This Perspective addresses how cognitive and visual illusions are applied in magic, and their underlying neural mechanisms.
But visual illusions of various kinds show us that this isn't always the case.
If its self-monitoring mechanisms break down,it may also suffer“hallucinations” or even experience visual illusions similar to humans.
Visual illusions can tell us a lot about how our brain interprets the world.
This result took us by surprise, but it dovetails with several other findings andhighlights another truly amazing feature of visual illusions.
Some visual illusions for a long time already have a scientific explanation, others still remain a mystery.
When performing tricks,magicians need to divert the audience's attention and convince them of the visual illusions and supernatural powers they create.
Visual illusions demonstrate the ways in which the brain creates a mental representation that differs from the physical world.
There are also other types of visual illusions that cause people to lose their vision, like with Charles-Bonnet Syndrome.
Because in visual illusions we can easily demonstrate the mistakes; in cognitive illusion it's much, much harder to demonstrate to people the mistakes.
Nonhuman primates exhibit similar visual illusions(31, 32), attentional blink(42), and central capacity limits(43) as human subjects.
This is a well-known visual illusion.
For example, a visual illusion might be seeing a shadow and misinterpreting it as a person.
Virtual landscapes, virtual objects and virtual characters seem to be there-a perception that is not so much a visual illusion as a gut feeling.
General criminals are usually concealed in the grass and woods,due to the bad environment and human visual illusion, prone to false judgments.
Well… this visual illusion will fool your eyes.
But the nice thing about visual illusion is we can easily demonstrate mistakes.
And I want to start by giving you some examples of visual illusion as a metaphor for rationality.

