The duck-rabbit illusion, originating from a German magazine in 1892 and later referenced by Wittgenstein, demonstrates how perspective shapes perception. Seeing either animal first reveals cognitive ...
A simple rabbit-duck illusion reveals insights into thinking styles. Those who effortlessly switch between interpretations ...
Ambigous figures are drawings that seem to flip from being one thing to another. Psychologists Melissa Allen and Alison Chambers recently showed these images to teenagers with autism in an attempt to ...
This optical illusion personality test, shared by Mia Yilin, reveals insights based on whether you see a duck or a rabbit first. Spotting the duck suggests a strong sense of fairness and attention to ...