Size Matters -- Vision and Illusion

"Watch what happens with these circles. The size of your visual cortex in your brain determines whether an optical illusion 'works' on you or not. The smaller the visual cortex you have, the more you will be 'fooled' by the illusion!"

From http://www.neatorama.com/2010/12/15/vision-and-illusion/ ...
FishBulbsays...

I'm really unsure on this. Once it's pointed out that they are the same size I can ignore the pseudo-3D and see them as the same size, on a 2D plane. Doesn't it have to do with whether or not you 'percieve' the image as 2D?

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