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Optical Illusions

by DrB • October 8, 2011 • 0 Comments

A large portion of the effect of this illusion is the early signal processing that occurs in the retina that enhances edge contrast and detects movement. The fuzzy circles in the centre appear to move, and this is more so when viewing the fine squares in the square pattern in the background.

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