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The Binocular Depth Inversion Illusion Test
The hollow mask illusion is also known as the binocular depth inversion illusion test. It looks like a 3D sort of like sculpture of Albert Einstein's face, but then it starts to rotate and reveals that it's actually carved in word rather than jutting out words. Our brains override the actual visual input of the mask of the holonus and it corrects it to what it thinks should be there. So you see the mask coming towards you when in reality it's facing away from you.
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