DemonAbyss10 wrote:
was like half and half for me...
Me, too. The funny thing is, I've read about the "hollow mask illusion" once before, about a year and a half ago. The article I read before was about the illusion apparently not working on schizophrenics. That article came with a different hollow mask video, and on that video, the inverted mask appeared hollow to me the entire time. I was completely freaked out, wondering if I could somehow be schizophrenic, and not know it.
I watched that video over and over, trying to see the illusion. I finally saw it, when I used the mouse to manipulate that thing on the bottom of the screen that tracks the progress of the video (can't think of what it's called) in order to slow the speed for the video.
With the video featured in this thread, I was only able to see the inverted face as a normal face when I slowed the speed. This time, I saw about half and half, as DemonAbyss10 described, or more accurately about 60/40 - 70/30 in favor of the inverted face. When I slowed the speed of the video using the technique described above, I saw the inverted face as a normal face the entire time.
Interesting how I seem to perceive things more "normally" when the speed is slowed. I assume it has something to do with my processing speed.
ETA- I just watched it again at normal speed, and realized that it's actually more like 85/15 in favor of seeing the face as inverted. It looked like a normal face for a second when it first started to rotate, then it changed. It's very odd how that happened.
ETA2- I was just watching the "Charlie Chaplin Optic Illusion" video, the one I saw after I first read about this phenomenon (it should be displayed as an option after the original video linked here concludes), and now the illusion is working on me at normal speed, now that I've watched that other video several times in a row, and watched this one a few times, too. Go figure. I don't understand my brain. Arrrggghhh! Must. Stop. Obsessing.
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