The document discusses perception illusions. It provides examples of the paradox stair illusion, which shows a continuous loop of stairs making four 90-degree turns, and the Escher Penrose stairs illusion. The author chose to write about these optical illusions because they have seen them in movies and find them interesting due to the way they look different from reality.
The document discusses perception illusions. It provides examples of the paradox stair illusion, which shows a continuous loop of stairs making four 90-degree turns, and the Escher Penrose stairs illusion. The author chose to write about these optical illusions because they have seen them in movies and find them interesting due to the way they look different from reality.
The document discusses perception illusions. It provides examples of the paradox stair illusion, which shows a continuous loop of stairs making four 90-degree turns, and the Escher Penrose stairs illusion. The author chose to write about these optical illusions because they have seen them in movies and find them interesting due to the way they look different from reality.
Perceptual illusion happens when a stimulus is perceived
inaccurately. It can be explained as a sensory distortion. A illusion can be seen differently depending on how old your eyes are. The illusion causes you to perceive the image in a way that differs from reality. paradox stair illusions The stairs is a two-dimensional depiction of a staircase in which the stairs make four 90-degree turns as they ascend or descend yet form a continuous loop. The brain focuses on separate sections of the picture and thinks that the stairs are joined together Why i chose it
I chose the paradox stair illusion because i have seen
in a lot of movies and i find it interesting. I like the way it looks. Escher Penrose Stairs - YouTube