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DescriptionThe brain is an amazing thing, but it doesnt always get things right when it comes to sight. This book is here to explain why, with astounding images, baffling puzzles, and simple revealswhich show the reader how each trick works. Throughout the book will be chances for the reader to get hands-on with the illusions, with step-by-step experiments, or tips on how to draw your own "moving" optic art on paper or on the computer. Templates will be included at the back of the book to reveal answers and aid the creation of astounding illusions. The science behind each element will be simply explained in an engaging way, to encourage the child to find out more each time. Author descriptionGianni A. Sarcone and Marie-Jo Waeber are experts in brain training and are particularly involved in cognitive sciences (teaching methodology, creativity and communication). They have written numerous books on topics ranging from optical illusions to visual and critical thinking. The authors live in Genoa, Italy.Gianni A. Sarcone is an expert in brain training and is particularly involved in cognitive sciences (teaching methodology, creativity and communication). He has written numerous books on topics ranging from optical illusions to visual and critical thinking. |