Pay attention to the following photo. What did you see? Did you see up-down triangles and circles? It is Kanizsa Triangle. There are just some partial circles and lines. Your brain receives millions of sensory (about 40 million) inputs every second. It is trying to make sense of all these inputs based on past experience, to make guesses what about you see. Negative spaces are deceiving you, in firs photo.
This particular illusion is called a Kanizsa triangle, named for the Italian psychologist Gaetano Kanizsa, who developed it in 1955.
What the users are going to see on your page may not be they to do see. It depends on their background, thoughts, mindsets, and expectations. You might be persuade peoples to see things in a certain way, depending on how they are presented.
This particular illusion is called a Kanizsa triangle, named for the Italian psychologist Gaetano Kanizsa, who developed it in 1955.
I want you to remember your last 1 minute. Can you? Then think about how you remember it. I explain. Your eyes receive light rays input in a second. These light rays enter the eye through the cornea and lens. Then the lens focuses an 2d image on the retina. This image is sent to the visual cortex in the brain. The visual cortex turns the 2D image into a 3d representation.
You can influence what people see, or think they see, by the use of shapes and colors. Second image shows how color can draw attention to one message over another.
What the users are going to see on your page may not be they to do see. It depends on their background, thoughts, mindsets, and expectations. You might be persuade peoples to see things in a certain way, depending on how they are presented.


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