Sight for Sore Eyes
Posted: September 17th, 2009 | Author: Chris Jirau | Filed under: Arts, Entertainment | Tags: human eye, optical illusion, receptors, visual stimuli | 1 Comment »The human brain constantly processes visual information, unlike the eye that can only receive limited amounts of visual stimuli, but as the visual information is rapidly processed, it gives the illusion of continuous sight.
Due to the different cells and receptors in your eyes that distinguish images and colors at dissimilar speeds, the visual illusions below appear to move before your eyes, although some have gone cross-eyed trying to do so.
Flowing Leaves

Waves

Wormhole

Hypnosis


dope……