1. What is the reason for an illusion?
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An optical illusion occurs when you the way you see something is different from what the object really is. Optical illusions occur when there is an error in how the brain interprets what the eyes are seeing
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Many common visual illusions are perceptual: they result from the brain's processing of ambiguous or unusual visual information. Other illusions result from the after effects of sensory stimulation or from conflicting sensory information.
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