Is there a scientific explanation to this phenomenon? Please let me know where to look for one!
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Keywords would be: neon color spreading pincushion grid illusion Itokawa line
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At least this one isn't as evil as the previous one. Why does it work though?
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The short answer is that our brains take shortcuts when processing the massive amount of information that enter our sensory systems. In some cases this causes us to think we see things that aren’t there (i.e. optical illusions).
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One of the best of the many best!
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