Ambiguous images are designed to let your brain interpret visual information in more than one way. In this case, the picture can appear to be either a fish or a plane depending on how your visual system organizes shapes and outlines. Neither interpretation is more correct — they simply highlight different ways the brain can process the same image. If you see a fish first, your perception may be focusing on smaller, enclosed shapes. This can happen when the brain emphasizes fine details and local patterns. It doesn’t mean you’re naturally more analytical — it just reflects which features your...
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