Over the history of the study of visual perception there has been great success at discovering countless visual illusions. There has been less success in organizing the overwhelming variety of illusions into empirical generalizations (much less explaining them all via a unifying theory). Here, this article shows that it is possible to systematically organize more than 50 kinds of illusion into a 7 × 4 matrix of 28 classes. In particular, this article demonstrates that (1) smaller sizes, (2) slower speeds, (3) greater luminance contrast, (4) farther distance, (5) lower eccentricity, (6) greater proximity to the vanishing point, and (7) greater proximity to the focus of expansion all tend to have similar perceptual effects, namely, to (A) inc...
The origin of motion illusions in simple black and white patterns such those as used by Op artists h...
Perceived size is a function of viewing distance, retinal images size, and various contextual cues s...
Investigated the phenomenon of optical illusions. The authors argue that a mental image should not b...
Mark Changizi et al. (2008) claim that it is possible systematically to organize more than 50 kinds ...
Vision scientists have tried to classify illusions for more than a century. For example, some studie...
A novel set of illusions that break brightness constancy and size constancy at the same time is repo...
Apparent visual movement occurs when two visual targets are flashed briefly in sequence. If the spac...
It may be fun to perceive illusions, but the understanding of how they work is even more stimulating...
A new motion illusion is discussed in relation to the idea of vision as a Grand Illusion. An experim...
Common factors are ubiquitous in cognition, audition, and somato-sensation. Surprisingly, there seem...
SummaryOur perceptions are fundamentally altered by our knowledge of the world. When cloud-gazing, f...
Contrary to studies of audition and cognition, we previously did not find evidence for a general com...
SummaryA recent study shows that objects changing in colour, luminance, size or shape appear to stop...
Psychometric functions were collected to measure biases and sensitivities in certain classical illus...
Perceived size is a function of viewing distance, retinal images size, and various contextual cues s...
The origin of motion illusions in simple black and white patterns such those as used by Op artists h...
Perceived size is a function of viewing distance, retinal images size, and various contextual cues s...
Investigated the phenomenon of optical illusions. The authors argue that a mental image should not b...
Mark Changizi et al. (2008) claim that it is possible systematically to organize more than 50 kinds ...
Vision scientists have tried to classify illusions for more than a century. For example, some studie...
A novel set of illusions that break brightness constancy and size constancy at the same time is repo...
Apparent visual movement occurs when two visual targets are flashed briefly in sequence. If the spac...
It may be fun to perceive illusions, but the understanding of how they work is even more stimulating...
A new motion illusion is discussed in relation to the idea of vision as a Grand Illusion. An experim...
Common factors are ubiquitous in cognition, audition, and somato-sensation. Surprisingly, there seem...
SummaryOur perceptions are fundamentally altered by our knowledge of the world. When cloud-gazing, f...
Contrary to studies of audition and cognition, we previously did not find evidence for a general com...
SummaryA recent study shows that objects changing in colour, luminance, size or shape appear to stop...
Psychometric functions were collected to measure biases and sensitivities in certain classical illus...
Perceived size is a function of viewing distance, retinal images size, and various contextual cues s...
The origin of motion illusions in simple black and white patterns such those as used by Op artists h...
Perceived size is a function of viewing distance, retinal images size, and various contextual cues s...
Investigated the phenomenon of optical illusions. The authors argue that a mental image should not b...