Ambiguous Figures
Clearly ambiguous.
One object, two forms: “Necker cubes” belong to the category of ambiguously perceivable objects.
Perceiving spatial dimensions and depth: viewed with one eye, the same object appears to represent two different structures. For example, with a cube, the front and back corners can swap places while staying in the same position. A slight rotation of the cube can lead to a disorienting perception where we feel a motion in one direction but see it in the opposite direction.
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