Scientists claim optical illusion can help detect mental health condition

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Scientists claim optical illusion can help detect mental health condition
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Scientists say that this clip can help with a diagnosis

An optical illusion could help detect if a person has a serious mental health condition, according to a team of scientists.

The majority of viewers can spot the hollow part in the background of the clip rotating the opposite way, with the nose on the mask looking as if it is pointing out despite actually pointing inwards, reports the Mirror.Even after investigating the illusion, it is unlikely that most be able to make out the back of the mask.

"All the models in our head have a face coming out, so whenever we see a face, of course if has to come out."

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