Imagine that you are looking at a geometric drawing. At first, one shape in this drawing seems to be in front of other shapes. Oct 1, 2024 · neuroscientific research has shed light on the effects of geometric shapes on brain function. Studies have found that exposure to certain shapes can influence brainwave. For example, triangles are perceived as threatening and ellipses are perceived.
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