This is because the image is more central and has prominent features that will be seen first by the eye.
When we often see a photo, our first glance is drawn to the larger images or fonts in it.
Experts say illusions reveal how the brain works and depend more on perception than sight.
According to Susana Martinez-Conde, director of the visual neuroscience laboratory at Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix, Ariz., “an illusion is a phenomenon in which our subjective perception does not match physical reality.” of the world.”
Illusions have always enticed researchers to study more about how the brain and visual system work and coordinate.