One common mistake in visual perception occurs during motion parallax, where objects closer to the observer appear to move faster than those farther away, leading to misjudgments in speed and distance. Another example is the "Ames room" illusion, where the distorted room shape causes people to perceive individuals of the same size as being vastly different in height. Additionally, when a moving object is viewed against a complex background, the brain may misinterpret its trajectory, leading to potential errors in predicting where it will land.
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