same.
Figure 1. Framing effects disguise the fact that the colors in squares labeled A and B are the

Figure 2. Muller-Lyer illusion disguises the fact that the length of the two lines is the same.

Figure 3. At each moment in time, we can see only the bird or the rabbit.

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