Optical illusions are a fun way to pass the time and can help assess the health of your brain and eyesight. But were they always intended for this purpose? Do they play a more significant role, and is there any scientific research supporting their effectiveness? While the crowd is still divided, one thing's for sure: they are engaging. Ready to try today's challenge?
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It was in 5 B.C. when Greek philosopher Epicharmus said that our senses, not our minds, were responsible for misinterpreting visual information.?Then Protagoras argued that the environment played a significant role when it came to our physical senses interpreting information.?Plato, meanwhile, believed that our minds and our eyes work together to perceive the world. This theory remains widely accepted even today, suggesting that?optical illusions?occur when our brains trick us into seeing things that aren't really there.? ? ??
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Your challenge today is to spot an origami cat ingeniously hidden among other colourful cats. This is easily the toughest optical illusion you've come across. Even the sharpest eyes will have a tough time spotting the origami kitty. For this challenge today, you have seven seconds.
One way to complete it is to split the image into grids and scan it from top to bottom. Get, set, go. Don't give up, pace yourself and try to finish the challenge. The answer is highlighted in the image below.
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