OPTICAL ILLUSIONS What do YOU see? 11/20/2018.

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WHAT IS AN OPTICAL ILLUSION ? illusions that deceive the human visual system into perceiving something that is not present or incorrectly perceiving what is present. 11/20/2018

A COGNITIVE VISUAL ILLUSION Exploits the predictive cues of early visual processing. Misdirects in-built assumptions or knowledge while processing. 11/20/2018