Psychology Games: Psychology Treatment Resources

This type of thinking is called lateral thinking or divergent thinking. The human brain is a large and complex machine for storing, organizing and associating information. If we manage to make the way in which we associate information different from the orthodoxy of deductive, inductive, systematic, critical and analytical thinking, we will be able to create revolutionary and innovative, totally new and different from the previous ones.

Test your mental ability and train your dexterity to solve the following tricky games and puzzles, training your brain and developing the divergent thinking.

Optical illusions

In this section you will find a large number of impossible images, and real challenges for your eye and brain.

Optical illusions are illusions that occur in the sense of sight and that lead to perceive reality in several different ways. They can be of a physiological profile, when they are associated with the effects of excessive stimulation in the eyes or the brain (brightness, color, movement) or of cognitive profile, when our knowledge of the world intervenes to create the illusion. Cognitive illusions are usually subdivided into illusions of distortion, illusions of ambiguity, paradoxical illusions, and fictional illusions (hallucinations), where images are not clearly perceived by the human eye, our inability to brain of assimilate two images at once. In short, the human brain is only capable of concentrating on one object, so when two shapes are presented in a single image, confusion occurs and the brain becomes disordered, which leads to perceiving a different vision of what has been seen. .

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Optical illusions are not subject to the Will of the individual and may vary from one person to another, depending on factors such as campimetry, visual acuity, color blindness, astigmatism and others. It is useful to understand these phenomena in order to understand what limitations the human sense of sight has and its possibility of distortion, in terms of the shape, color, dimension and perspective of what is observed. Optical illusions are produced physiologically when the right and left hemispheres are connected since, thanks to this phenomenon, we have the ability to perceive.