08/03/2025
Don’t miss this free NPR story about The Best Illusion of the Year Contest!
🔊 Listen Now: Why Illusions Are A Brain Feature, Not A Bug Short Wave on NPR One | 11:36
The Best Illusion of the Year Contest is a celebration of illusions and perception, created by the i To submit an illusion, see the Submission page.
The contest is a celebration of the ingenuity and creativity of the world’s premier visual illusion research community. Visual illusions are those perceptual experiences that do not match the physical reality. Our perception of the outside world is generated indirectly by brain mechanisms, and so all visual perception is illusory to some extent. The study of visual illusions is therefore of critic
08/03/2025
Don’t miss this free NPR story about The Best Illusion of the Year Contest!
🔊 Listen Now: Why Illusions Are A Brain Feature, Not A Bug Short Wave on NPR One | 11:36
06/26/2025
Don’t forget to vote for this year’s Best Illusion Of The Year! Share and go vote!
How Two Neuroscientists View Optical Illusions The Best Illusion of the Year contest offers researchers, and participants, an opportunity to explore the gaps and limits of human perception.
05/10/2025
Check out this new illusion from !
A visual paradox. Mixing Philip Jourdain’s postcard paradox with one of my 3D ambigrams.
07/01/2024
Don’t miss David Eagleman’s Inner Cosmos podcast today featuring Stephen Macknik and Susana Martinez-Conde on the neuroscience of magic, available now!
Inner Cosmos with David Eagleman: Ep65 "Why do brains so easily fall for magic tricks?" on Apple Podcasts Show Inner Cosmos with David Eagleman, Ep Ep65 "Why do brains so easily fall for magic tricks?" - Jul 1, 2024
01/30/2024
From witenry on instagram.
01/29/2024
It was so fun to be one of the three neuroscientists at the brewery last November! A BrainFacts article on the event just came out.
Three Neuroscientists Walk Into a Bar: Research Talks Beyond the Lab BrainFacts.org brought people together for a public outreach event during Neuroscience 2023, Society for Neuroscience’s annual meeting in Washington, D.C.
11/29/2023
Amazing
Cool Illusion