Our perception of an object’s size arises from the integration of multiple sources of visual information including retinal size, perceived distance and its size relative to other objects in the visual field. This constructive process is revealed through a number of classic size illusions such as the Delboeuf Illusion, the Ebbinghaus Illusion and others illustrating size constancy. Here we present a novel variant of the Delbouef and Ebbinghaus size illusions that we have named the Binding Ring Illusion. The illusion is such that the perceived size of a circular array of elements is underestimated when superimposed by a circular contour – a binding ring – and overestimated when the binding ring slightly exceeds the overall size of the array. ...
Background: The perceived size of objects not only depends on their physical size but also on the su...
Size contrast illusions are assumed to exert a smaller effect on human motor behavior than on percep...
Perceived size is a function of viewing distance, retinal images size, and various contextual cues s...
The spatial and temporal context of an object influence its perceived size. Two visual illusions ill...
Apparent size of circles in the Delboeuf configuration was judged under variation of their diameters...
The Delboeuf illusion is investigated for framing ratios FR between 0.37 and 4.49. Around FR = 1.4, ...
<p>Circles <i>c</i> and <i>s</i> are the same size, but <i>c</i> appears smaller when surrounded by ...
The Ebbinghaus illusion is a classic example of the influence of a contextual surround on the percei...
been suggested that size judgments are dependent on the aVective content of stimuli. This suggestion...
<p>A. In the classical form of the illusion two identical circles are surrounded by smaller (left) o...
& The term ‘‘size contrast and assimilation’ ’ refers to a large class of geometrical illusions ...
The theory of two visual systems assumes that visual perception relies on a ventral pathway extendin...
International audienceOur conscious visual perception relies on predictive signals, notably in the p...
<p>The inner circle (<i>c</i>) had a fixed diameter of 10 mm. The outer, inducing circle had a range...
BACKGROUND: When we reach out to pick up an object, not only do we direct our moving limb towards th...
Background: The perceived size of objects not only depends on their physical size but also on the su...
Size contrast illusions are assumed to exert a smaller effect on human motor behavior than on percep...
Perceived size is a function of viewing distance, retinal images size, and various contextual cues s...
The spatial and temporal context of an object influence its perceived size. Two visual illusions ill...
Apparent size of circles in the Delboeuf configuration was judged under variation of their diameters...
The Delboeuf illusion is investigated for framing ratios FR between 0.37 and 4.49. Around FR = 1.4, ...
<p>Circles <i>c</i> and <i>s</i> are the same size, but <i>c</i> appears smaller when surrounded by ...
The Ebbinghaus illusion is a classic example of the influence of a contextual surround on the percei...
been suggested that size judgments are dependent on the aVective content of stimuli. This suggestion...
<p>A. In the classical form of the illusion two identical circles are surrounded by smaller (left) o...
& The term ‘‘size contrast and assimilation’ ’ refers to a large class of geometrical illusions ...
The theory of two visual systems assumes that visual perception relies on a ventral pathway extendin...
International audienceOur conscious visual perception relies on predictive signals, notably in the p...
<p>The inner circle (<i>c</i>) had a fixed diameter of 10 mm. The outer, inducing circle had a range...
BACKGROUND: When we reach out to pick up an object, not only do we direct our moving limb towards th...
Background: The perceived size of objects not only depends on their physical size but also on the su...
Size contrast illusions are assumed to exert a smaller effect on human motor behavior than on percep...
Perceived size is a function of viewing distance, retinal images size, and various contextual cues s...