Mice are bamboozled by these baffling optical illusions... and so am I
Briefly

Mice react to optical illusions such as neon color spreading, opening new research possibilities for perception studies. V1 and V2 neurons in the brain play crucial roles in processing optical illusions.
By utilizing electrophysiology and optogenetics on mice, researchers found V1 neurons respond to illusory and non-illusory stimuli, while V2 neurons amplify the perception of brightness.
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