People in this career are better at seeing through optical illusions
Becoming an expert in medical image analysis may make you better at spotting illusions.

Optical illusions are great fun, and they fool virtually everyone. But have you ever wondered if you could train yourself to unsee these illusions? Our latest research suggests that you can.
Optical illusions tell a lot about how people see things. For example, look at the picture below.
The Ebbinghaus illusion.
Credit:
Hermann Ebbinghaus
The two orange circles are identical, but the one on the right looks bigger. Why? We use context to figure out what we are seeing. Something surrounded by smaller things is often quite big. Our visual system takes context into account, so it judges the orange circle on the right as bigger than the one on the left.