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http://media.mlxxfc.net/ele.jpg
5? Oh err I'm not sure:lol:
Rockette
25 Mar 2006, 02:35
:shock: Logic tells me it's got to be four, but OMG!! :shock:
Mick Loaf
25 Mar 2006, 02:37
4 and a half!
shadow1000001
25 Mar 2006, 07:54
I see 5 legs. I gotta get a drink :shock:
Rockette
25 Mar 2006, 09:55
I'll have a rum and coke, thanks Shadow!
Rockette
25 Mar 2006, 10:16
:shock: If an elephant logically has only 4 legs, then what the heck am I looking at to see 5!!!! :shock:
little baby elephant behind it?
Rockette
25 Mar 2006, 10:26
Thank God for that!!!
sunneke
25 Mar 2006, 15:57
i see 7 but logical would be 8 :shock: but i say: 7
This illusion occurs because the visual areas of the occiptal lobe are topographically organised: the pattern you see is laid out and recognised spatially, allowing the brain to see the edges of an object. We see overall patterns, not actually the lines and dots present in anything, just the whole image. When the edges are undefinable as in this case, the brain groups all the lines it sees together (grouping makes it easier for the brain to identify what it sees and simplify the interpretation process), thus it appears the elephant has more legs than it does. The brain has been tricked into grouping the lines in a way it is not used to.
(You can boo me now :D )
EEEEK *runs for cover
That is not quite what I meant!
Sorry for killing your threads AndyK.
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