
You’ve likely heard of optical illusions. Not only that, but you’ve probably come across similar things in daily life. Optical illusions, also known as visual illusions, are caused by how our visual system works.
An optical illusion is a view of a phenomenon or object that doesn’t match reality because of the structure of our visual apparatus. In short, it’s a misrepresentation of what’s real.
Why do visual illusions happen? The human visual system is complex and has its limits. It consists of the eyes, nerve cells that send signals from the eyes to the brain, and the brain part for visual perception.
Now, let’s get to today’s task. If you say the picture shows only a deer, you’re quite wrong. At first glance, it seems the artist drew just this one animal and there’s nothing else visible.
This is a great way to test your perception. All you need to do is find a hare (or rabbit, as it doesn’t matter much here) in the picture. The correct answer will be at the end of the article.
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