The Magic of Optical Illusions
Have you ever seen a picture that looked one way, then changed when you looked at it again? That's an optical illusion! Our eyes can trick us into seeing things that aren't really there. Remember the dress that some people thought was blue and black, and others thought was white and gold? That was an optical illusion, too! It's fun to see how different people can see the same picture in different ways. Optical illusions aren't just fun and games, though. They help scientists understand how our eyes and brains work together to see the world around us. And artists and designers use them to create cool effects in their work!
Question 1
What is an optical illusion?
A magic trick
A type of painting
An image that can be seen differently depending on the viewer
A type of camera lens
A kind of animal
Question 2
Why do scientists study optical illusions?
To create fun games
To make people laugh
To understand how our eyes and brains work together
To design clothes
To make movies
Question 3
Who else apart from scientists use optical illusions in their work?
Doctors
Chefs
Gardeners
Artists and designers
Dancers
Question 4
What was the color of the dress in the famous optical illusion?
Red and green
Pink and yellow
Blue and black or white and gold
Black and white
Purple and brown
Question 5
Are optical illusions always fun and games?
Yes, they are just for fun
No, they are scary
No, they help scientists understand how our eyes and brains work together
Yes, they are always games
No, they are used in magic shows
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