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Eye Benders: The Science of Seeing & Believing

Clive Gifford, Professor Anil Seth

Eye Benders: The Science of Seeing & Believing

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4 out 5

4 reviews

Why do some printed pictures appear to swirl madly in front of your eyes? How can two colours that look completely different actually be the same? What makes complete images suddenly arise out of random patterns? This book deals with these questions.

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I read it because I like optical illusions. Some of the pictures really good - especially page 7.

Dame Daffodil Mystery 13.08.2020

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Very good. It was quite fun to read as it was multiple optical illusions.

Anonymous 02.08.2017

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it tells you how to make stuff move on a page.

Anonymous 30.07.2015

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Tells And Shows you About illusions Super Fun!

Anonymous 30.07.2015

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