
"Draw a box around the image with your eyes. That should let your brain reorient each time you hit the dark blue part. That's what did it for me,"
"I found that I can control it by looking at either the top left dark spot or bottom right dark spot,"
"Bistable images have the possibility of being perceived in two different ways. Due to their physical characteristics, these visual stimuli allow two different perceptions, associated with top-down and bottom-up modulating processes."
The image presents a staircase with colored dots that can be perceived in two distinct orientations: rising from the ground or descending from the ceiling. The illusion is bistable, meaning the same visual stimulus supports two alternate stable interpretations driven by top-down and bottom-up processes. Viewers often experience strong immersion and difficulty reverting to the original perception once a switch occurs. Simple gaze strategies, such as focusing on specific dark spots or tracing a box with the eyes, can trigger reorientation and allow intentional switching between the two perceived configurations.
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