Peripheral Drift Illusion

by h-flaieh

This illusion, often utilizing circular arrangements, causes parts of the image to appear to move or swirl, especially when viewed out of the corner of the eye. It is strongest in circular designs and results from how the brain processes differences in light intensity, motion, and depth. Eye movement and blinking intensify the illusion, producing the sensation of shifting or rotating rings.

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