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Group Members:

Muhammad.- Uzair Muhammad - Ammar

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“Perception refers to the interpretation of what we take in through our senses. In terms of optical illusions this means our eyes.”

Simply put, our brains are tricked into seeing something which may or may not be real.

http://www.keele.ac.uk/depts/aa/widening/uniworld/webclub/rs/optical.htm

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The Object of Perception:some things in our environment tend to attract attention

Backgrounds and Surroundingsour surroundings at the moment of perception will affect our perceptions

The Perceiverwe each bring unique experiences and personal points of view to each situation

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http://www.keele.ac.uk/depts/aa/widening/uniworld/webclub/rs/optical.htm

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http://psycharts.com/opt_illus.html

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http://psycharts.com/opt_illus.html

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http://psycharts.com/opt_illus.html

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http://psycharts.com/opt_illus.html

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http://psycharts.com/opt_illus.html

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http://psycharts.com/opt_illus.html

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http://psycharts.com/opt_illus.html

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When you look at the top figure, your visual system will organize the elements into a box. The box will reverse, as in the Necker Cube illusion. The elements in the bottom figure have terminations and do not readily group into a box figure that shows reversals

                             

http://dragon.uml.edu/psych/box_1.html

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http://psycharts.com/opt_illus.html

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M.C. Escher used complex variations on this illusion to achieve some wonderful effects like showing representations of people walking in opposite directions, both descending. He also joined staircases into an appearance of infinite ascent/descent.

http://dragon.uml.edu/psych/stair.html

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http://psycharts.com/opt_illus.html

Compare the shades of red…

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http://psycharts.com/opt_illus.html

When you look at the figure you will see either a vase or two faces. If you continue to look, the figure will appear to shift to the alternative organization

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http://psycharts.com/opt_illus.html

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http://psycharts.com/opt_illus.html

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http://psycharts.com/opt_illus.html

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http://psycharts.com/opt_illus.html

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http://psycharts.com/opt_illus.html

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http://psycharts.com/opt_illus.html

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http://www.at-bristol.org.uk/Optical/Hermann_main.htm

                                                                                                                                      

Hermann Grid

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http://psycharts.com/opt_illus.html

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http://www.keele.ac.uk/depts/aa/widening/uniworld/webclub/rs/optical.htm

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Perspective is evoked in this image by the pattern, and the lines on the wall which converge on to a common point in the distance.

http://www.sapdesignguild.org/resources/optical_illusions/perspective.html & http://www.killsometime.com/illusions/Optical-Illusion.asp?Illusion-ID=36