Similar to the current debate over the audio clip containing Laurel or Yanny, this optical illusion has people choosing sides in regards to what Animal they see. Although we don’t know who originally created this picture, it was first published in October of 1892 in a German humor and satire magazine called Fliegende Blätter. After that, Joseph Jastrow, a psychologist, explored the complexity of eyesight, and how emotions affect what people see in optical illusions such as this. The image was used again when Ludwig Wittgenstein referred to it as a way of explaining perspective. Despite being drawn more than
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