Coffer Ambiguous Figure

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Take a look at the image to the right. Can you see the 16 squares align horizontally? However, after a brief period of time, your brain's interpretation of the Coffer Illusion may "flip," giving you the impression of 16 circles.

The Coffer ambiguous figure
Figure 1. The Coffer ambiguous figure

This Coffer Illusion takes advantage of the brain's strong preference for primarily identifying horizontal lines opposed to vertical and round shapes. It is thought that this is a canalization of the optical perception based upon the fact that the brain looks automatically for horizontal lines as it aids navigation according to the horizon.

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