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Japan
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Optical illusions are an integral part of traditional art and meditation in Japanese culture.
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Arctic cultures
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Arctic cultures integrate optical illusions into shamanic practices and storytelling to represent the interplay between the physical and spiritual worlds.
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Australian Aboriginal cultures
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Australian Aboriginal cultures incorporate optical illusions into traditional rituals and ceremonies to symbolize their connection to the Dreamtime and ancestral spirits.
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Islamic cultures
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Islamic cultures view optical illusions with caution due to their potential to deceive or mislead.
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Pacific Island cultures
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Optical illusions are used in Pacific Island cultural art and body ornamentation to convey cultural identity and beliefs.
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Scandinavian countries
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Scandinavian culture uses optical illusions in design, architecture, and literature for innovative and modern artistic expressions.
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South American cultures
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Optical illusions are valued as artistic expressions and are used in indigenous art and crafts in South American cultures.
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academic research in optics in Europe
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Academic research in Europe examines optical illusions as a way to understand visual perception and the human brain.
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