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If this illusion doesn't work on you you're literally autistic
>Studies have shown that individuals with certain neurodivergent traits (like those on the Autism spectrum) or people who are highly detail-oriented often perform better on these tests. This is because their brains tend to process local information (the specific brown square) before global information (the whole colorful pattern).
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AI Overview
This image illustrates a "color constancy" optical illusion, demonstrating how the brain perceives colors based on context rather than absolute light values.
Identical inner colors: The brown dots in the top panels and the brown squares in the bottom panels are actually the exact same shade of brown.
Contextual shift: Your brain perceives the brown as different colors because of the surrounding red or green colors, which change how the light from the brown area is interpreted.
Color Constancy: This phenomenon shows that our visual system prioritizes recognizing the true color of an object regardless of the surrounding lighting conditions or context.
The bottom right square looks greenish to me
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here it goes
never been diagnosed with autism, but my g is 130
left corner, brown dots in the center and red/pinkish in the outer rim
right corner, green outer rim and brown center
left bottom corner, brown inner and red rim
right bottom corner, brown squares red covering and green rim
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