Orientation illusions which occur when a vertical grating is surrounded by a plaid can be induced either by one of the plaid\u27s orthogonal component gratings or by a virtual axis of symmetry of the plaid, whichever is nearest vertical. In six experiments in which such illusion displays were flashed for durations between 15 and 405 ms, it was found that when these two-dimensional illusions are induced by a component grating (direct effects) the illusions increase monotonically as duration decreases, from l° - 2° to about 6° - 7°, over this range. Effects induced by axes of symmetry (indirect effects), in contrast, begin to occur only at longer durations: for short exposures, illusions are directionally opposite and large, similar to direct...
The tilt illusion (TI) describes the phenomenon in which a surround inducer grating of a particular ...
A vertical test grating appears tilted away from a surrounding inducing grating which is 15° from ve...
Using the simultaneous tilt illusion [Gibson, J., & Radner, M. (1937). Adaptation, after-effect and ...
Tilt illusions occur when a drifting vertical test grating is surrounded by a drifting plaid pattern...
Orientation illusions induced by two-dimensional stimuli, such as square outline frames or plaids, h...
One-dimensional (1-D) orientation illusions induced on a test grating by a tilted and-surrounding 1-...
The tilt after-effect (TAE) and tilt illusion (TI) have revealed a great deal about the nature of or...
The tilt after-effect (TAE) and tilt illusion (TI) have revealed a great deal about the nature of or...
AbstractThere is evidence that global visual context affects orientation perception in later stages ...
Abstract-The apparent ilt from vertical has been examined for vertical sinusoidal gratings in the pr...
Since the Zöllner illusion, several more orientation illusions have been published. Two effects are ...
Contrast-dependent orientation illusions are phenomena in which the appearance of the illusion depen...
In a series of three separate experiments, we studied two different orientation illusions, in both o...
Purpose: It has been suggested that direct and indirect tilt illusions and after-effects have differ...
This paper examines the interaction between first- and second-order contours in the orientation doma...
The tilt illusion (TI) describes the phenomenon in which a surround inducer grating of a particular ...
A vertical test grating appears tilted away from a surrounding inducing grating which is 15° from ve...
Using the simultaneous tilt illusion [Gibson, J., & Radner, M. (1937). Adaptation, after-effect and ...
Tilt illusions occur when a drifting vertical test grating is surrounded by a drifting plaid pattern...
Orientation illusions induced by two-dimensional stimuli, such as square outline frames or plaids, h...
One-dimensional (1-D) orientation illusions induced on a test grating by a tilted and-surrounding 1-...
The tilt after-effect (TAE) and tilt illusion (TI) have revealed a great deal about the nature of or...
The tilt after-effect (TAE) and tilt illusion (TI) have revealed a great deal about the nature of or...
AbstractThere is evidence that global visual context affects orientation perception in later stages ...
Abstract-The apparent ilt from vertical has been examined for vertical sinusoidal gratings in the pr...
Since the Zöllner illusion, several more orientation illusions have been published. Two effects are ...
Contrast-dependent orientation illusions are phenomena in which the appearance of the illusion depen...
In a series of three separate experiments, we studied two different orientation illusions, in both o...
Purpose: It has been suggested that direct and indirect tilt illusions and after-effects have differ...
This paper examines the interaction between first- and second-order contours in the orientation doma...
The tilt illusion (TI) describes the phenomenon in which a surround inducer grating of a particular ...
A vertical test grating appears tilted away from a surrounding inducing grating which is 15° from ve...
Using the simultaneous tilt illusion [Gibson, J., & Radner, M. (1937). Adaptation, after-effect and ...