You need to have a special perception to see the animals in this picture.
Have you ever thought that animals, unlike humans, see everything around them differently? Moreover, each person is also individual and perceives the world around them differently. We are not talking about visual acuity, we are talking about visual perception.
What is visual perception?
Visual perception is the ability to interpret the environment using light in the visible spectrum reflected by objects in the environment.
Let’s say your brother or sister asks you to look at the sky, because in her opinion, you can see a girl’s face in the clouds. No matter how hard you try to visualize the clouds you see in the sky as a girl, you cannot. This is what distinguishes us, people, from each other.
Let’s check the level of your visual imagination with the help of a regular picture. Look, the author has depicted a regular “empty” forest. As you can see, we put the word empty in quotation marks. The thing is, there are actually animals in the picture. What animals do you see here? How many are there?
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