For many years, the Müller-Lyer illusion was studied as a purely "visual" illusion, but like many other optical illusions, the evidence now shows that it also occurs when stimuli are presented tactually. In the present study, we investigated whether the visual perception of the illusion would have any crossmodal consequences for haptic perception. The wings-in and wings-out parts of the Müller-Lyer illusion were placed end-to-end, sharing a central fin. This Brentano version of the illusion was presented visually on a screen in front of the participants, who had to compare the "felt" length of two sticks placed on the back of the screen, one behind either part of the illusion. Our results show that the presentation of the visual illusion mo...
Changes in the retinal size of stationary objects provide a cue to the observer's motion in the envi...
Actors viewed horizontal segments either in isolation or embedded in patterns that produce spatial i...
Milner and Goodale (the visual brain in action, Oxford University Press Inc., Oxford, 1995) proposed...
We examined the effect of visual experience on the haptic Mu« ller-Lyer illusion. Subjects made size...
The Müller-Lyer figure is a powerful illusion in both vision and touch, although it is still unclear...
The two-stream model of visual processing describes a distinction between vision for ‘perception’ an...
Research has shown that a variety of different sensory manipulations, including visual illusions, tr...
We studied the impact of manner of exploration, orientation, spatial position, and configuration on ...
PURPOSE: Visually guided motor behavior is assumed to be rather unreceptive to size illusions, indic...
CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Investigations as to the cause of the reduction of the magnitude of the Mulle...
The Muller-Lyer illusion is where the perceived length of lines is altered when the shafts are termi...
In recent years the view has been advocated that the motor system is immune to visual size illusions...
The Müller-Lyer illusion is the natural consequence of the construction of the vertebrate eye, retin...
In 2 experiments, the Muller-Lyer illusion (F. C. Muller-Lyer, 1889; N = 16) and the parallel-lines ...
Changes in the retinal size of stationary objects provide a cue to the observer’s motion in the envi...
Changes in the retinal size of stationary objects provide a cue to the observer's motion in the envi...
Actors viewed horizontal segments either in isolation or embedded in patterns that produce spatial i...
Milner and Goodale (the visual brain in action, Oxford University Press Inc., Oxford, 1995) proposed...
We examined the effect of visual experience on the haptic Mu« ller-Lyer illusion. Subjects made size...
The Müller-Lyer figure is a powerful illusion in both vision and touch, although it is still unclear...
The two-stream model of visual processing describes a distinction between vision for ‘perception’ an...
Research has shown that a variety of different sensory manipulations, including visual illusions, tr...
We studied the impact of manner of exploration, orientation, spatial position, and configuration on ...
PURPOSE: Visually guided motor behavior is assumed to be rather unreceptive to size illusions, indic...
CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Investigations as to the cause of the reduction of the magnitude of the Mulle...
The Muller-Lyer illusion is where the perceived length of lines is altered when the shafts are termi...
In recent years the view has been advocated that the motor system is immune to visual size illusions...
The Müller-Lyer illusion is the natural consequence of the construction of the vertebrate eye, retin...
In 2 experiments, the Muller-Lyer illusion (F. C. Muller-Lyer, 1889; N = 16) and the parallel-lines ...
Changes in the retinal size of stationary objects provide a cue to the observer’s motion in the envi...
Changes in the retinal size of stationary objects provide a cue to the observer's motion in the envi...
Actors viewed horizontal segments either in isolation or embedded in patterns that produce spatial i...
Milner and Goodale (the visual brain in action, Oxford University Press Inc., Oxford, 1995) proposed...