One of the assumptions our brain makes is that all faces are convex.
http://www.kyb.tue.mpg.de/de/bu/demo/mask/index.html
Interestingly enough, when a concave mask is placed next to the same convex mask, schizophrenics can see the difference because their brain is able to process more amounts of info at one time compared to that of a healthy sober person, thus giving us the hollow mask (or face) illusion.
Can you tell the difference?
http://www.kyb.tue.mpg.de/de/bu/demo/mask/index.html
Interestingly enough, when a concave mask is placed next to the same convex mask, schizophrenics can see the difference because their brain is able to process more amounts of info at one time compared to that of a healthy sober person, thus giving us the hollow mask (or face) illusion.
Can you tell the difference?
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antisco:
You were very sorely missed when I returned to chat later! A friend is going through a very drawn out and ugly divorce, and needed to go out for a few pints.
pomfelo:
*brain asplode*