Rotating Snakes optical illusion. we perceive the brightly coloured circles of the image to be in circular motion. perhaps this is due to with microsaccades, or involuntary eye movements, that attempt to “refresh” the view of any object or image that we look at for too long.
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Rotating Snakes optical illusion. we perceive the brightly coloured circles of the image to be in circular motion. perhaps this is due to with microsaccades, or involuntary eye movements, that attempt to “refresh” the view of any object or image that we look at for too long.

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Rotating Snakes optical illusion. we perceive the brightly coloured circles of the image to be in circular motion. perhaps this is due to with microsaccades, or involuntary eye movements, that attempt to “refresh” the view of any object or image that we look at for too long.

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Photographe : World History Archive

Date

2013

Crédit

Photo12/Alamy/World History Archive

Notre référence

LMY24T01_DYEN82

Utilisation

uniquement en France

Model release

Non

Property release

Non

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

13,3Mo (634,3Ko) / 14,1cm x 23,7cm / 1664 x 2799 (300dpi)

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