A TikToker by the name, ItsMeFuzz went viral after posting videos about optical illusions and what they say about one’s personality. He has posted numerous videos about optical illusions, however, his ...
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While optical illusions often have a mind-bending effect on me, I've never given much thought to how they affect our furry friends – but of course, someone on the internet has. Testing their feline ...
Optical illusions are visual tricks that make your brain see something different from reality. They happen when the brain misinterprets information received from the eyes. Sometimes, an object may ...
Cats are already mysterious creatures, but these illusions take things to another level. This video showcases several optical illusions where cats appear in surprising and confusing ways. At first ...
This freaky optical illusion makes people's faces appear hideously distorted -- but some brains are able to unscramble the visual cues. TikTok/stevepsychology/ It’s like putting on ugly goggles.
The video from @HecticNick shows a pyramid with a black dot near its apex -- and demonstrates the weird delay between what we see and what's really there. TikTok/ @hecticnick An optical illusion video ...
Note: This story originally appeared onTODAY. A new video by a visual artist starts out with some ordinary items on a table, but when a hand appears and tilts what looks like a red cup, your mind will ...
Vincent van Gogh’s The Starry Night is arguably the most famous and widely appreciated painting ever. But have you ever seen it move? Now you can, thanks to this wild, but simple, optical illusion.
A terrifying optical illusion in a public toilet has left TikTok users cry-laughing. In a video posted on January 6, user @prettypre0 can be heard freaking out over someone "watching her" in the ...
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The video above was recently posted on Twitter by Daniel Quintana, a scientist at the University of Olso in Norway, with the caption "Rabbits love getting stroked on their nose." So is it a bird? Or ...