That’s a classic social-media gimmick, not something scientific.
These “how many dogs do you see = your mental age” posts are:
- Optical illusions or edited images
- Designed to get engagement and comments
- Not based on psychology or neuroscience
🧠 Why it’s not real
There is no scientific link between:
- how many objects you spot in an image
- and your “mental age”
Psychology doesn’t measure age that way. Mental age is a clinical concept (rarely used today) and requires proper testing—not visual puzzles.
👁️ What these images actually test
At best, they test:
- attention to detail
- pattern recognition
- patience or focus
But even that is limited because:
- image quality varies
- edits change what people see
- lighting and screen differences affect perception
🧩 Bottom line
The number of dogs you see says nothing about your personality or mental age—it only reflects how you interpret a visual illusion.
If you want, you can send the image—I can break down exactly what’s in it and why people see different numbers.