Jun 2, 2008
The Hering illusion looks like bike spokes around a central point, with vertical lines on either side of this central, so-called vanishing point. The illusion tricks us into thinking we are moving forward, and causes the visual cortex to try to extrapolate to the future. Since we aren’t actually moving and the figure is static, we misperceive the straight lines as curved ones.
Mark Changizi’s unified theory of optical illusions in action

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