Only people with an IQ above 120 can see more than 6 animals. How many do you see?

Are you one of those people with an IQ of 120? Did you find the hidden animals easily?

If so, congratulations.

The Brain Processes Visual Information:
The perception of images varies from person to person, even when everyone has the same eye-level arrangement. Therefore, different brains do not interpret the neural signal evoked by observing an image identically.

How is visual information processed?
Visual perception is undoubtedly important in everyday life because it allows us to process and understand the meaning of what we observe based on the information conveyed to us through our eyes.

Some psychological studies have shown that some people perceive visual information differently.

Psychologist Richard Gregory believes that visual perception is linked to conceptual processing, which occurs when we develop our perceptions through generalization. Therefore, we interpret what we see based on our expectations, knowledge, and prior experiences. Furthermore, one of the experiments conducted by this psychologist is the blank mask experiment.