inversiokuvien
Inversiokuvien, also known as inversion images or inversion illusions, are visual phenomena that occur when the brain misinterprets the orientation of an object or image. These illusions often result from the brain's attempt to make sense of ambiguous or conflicting visual information. Inversiokuvien can be caused by various factors, including the arrangement of elements within an image, the context in which the image is viewed, and the viewer's own visual perception and cognitive processes.
One common type of inversiokuvien is the "Necker cube," an ambiguous line drawing that can be perceived
Inversiokuvien are often used in psychology and neuroscience to study visual perception, attention, and cognitive processes.