![Rotating Snakes optical illusion. we perceive the brightly coloured circles of the image to be in circular motion. perhaps this is due to with microsaccades, or involuntary eye movements, that attempt to “ Rotating Snakes optical illusion. we perceive the brightly coloured circles of the image to be in circular motion. perhaps this is due to with microsaccades, or involuntary eye movements, that attempt to “](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/DYEN82/rotating-snakes-optical-illusion-we-perceive-the-brightly-coloured-DYEN82.jpg)
Rotating Snakes optical illusion. we perceive the brightly coloured circles of the image to be in circular motion. perhaps this is due to with microsaccades, or involuntary eye movements, that attempt to “
Akiyoshi Kitaoka on Twitter: ""Rotating snakes": It is supposed that disks appear to rotate clockwise in this image (though it is also supposed that the illusion is weak when seen in the
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