![]() ![]() We know you know there is a trick since these are illusions… but don’t try to be smarter than your brain. For instance the frontal cortex (in yellow) is responsible for decision making and planning the temporal lobe (in purple) for language and memory the parietal lobe (in green) for spatial skills, and the occipital lobe (in red) is entirely devoted to vision: It is thus the place where visual illusions happen.īelow are 9 optical illusions that combine fun and learning about our visual system. Each lobe is (largely) responsible for different functions. The brain has two hemispheres, each divided into four lobes. One way to learn more about our brains and minds is to look at how we can trick them–that is, to see how we react to brain teasers and visual illusions. Are the two orange circles of the same size?
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