Perceived size is a function of viewing distance, retinal images size, and various contextual cues such as linear perspective and the size and location of neighboring objects. Recently, we demonstrated that illusion magnitudes of classic visual size illusions may be greatly enhanced or reduced by adding dynamic elements. Specifically, a dynamic version of the Ebbinghaus illusion (classically considered a “size contrast” illusion) led to a greatly enhanced illusory effect, whereas a dynamic version of the Corridor illusion (a “size constancy” illusion) led to a greatly diminished illusory effect. Although these differences may arise from the different processes underlying these illusions (size contrast vs. size constancy), the dynamic varian...
AbstractIt is well known that visual illusions can have a dramatic effect upon our visual perception...
Changes in the retinal size of stationary objects provide a cue to the observer's motion in the envi...
Visual size perception is highly context-dependent. In a series of experiments reported here, we dem...
Perceived size is a function of viewing distance, retinal images size, and various contextual cues s...
Perceived size is a function of viewing distance, retinal images size, and various contextual cues s...
Perceived size is a function of viewing distance, retinal images size, and various contextual cues s...
Perceived size is a function of viewing distance, retinal images size, and various contextual cues s...
The Ebbinghaus illusion is a classic example of the influence of a contextual surround on the percei...
International audienceCitation: Knol H, Huys R, Sarrazin J-C and Jirsa VK (2015) Quantifying the Ebb...
Illusions are characterized by inconsistencies. For instance, in the motion aftereffect, we see moti...
<div><p>It is known that the perceived size of an afterimage is modulated by the perceived distance ...
It is known that the perceived size of an afterimage is modulated by the perceived distance between ...
The spatial and temporal context of an object influence its perceived size. Two visual illusions ill...
International audienceIn support of the visual stream dissociation hypothesis, which states that dis...
Background: The perceived size of objects not only depends on their physical size but also on the su...
AbstractIt is well known that visual illusions can have a dramatic effect upon our visual perception...
Changes in the retinal size of stationary objects provide a cue to the observer's motion in the envi...
Visual size perception is highly context-dependent. In a series of experiments reported here, we dem...
Perceived size is a function of viewing distance, retinal images size, and various contextual cues s...
Perceived size is a function of viewing distance, retinal images size, and various contextual cues s...
Perceived size is a function of viewing distance, retinal images size, and various contextual cues s...
Perceived size is a function of viewing distance, retinal images size, and various contextual cues s...
The Ebbinghaus illusion is a classic example of the influence of a contextual surround on the percei...
International audienceCitation: Knol H, Huys R, Sarrazin J-C and Jirsa VK (2015) Quantifying the Ebb...
Illusions are characterized by inconsistencies. For instance, in the motion aftereffect, we see moti...
<div><p>It is known that the perceived size of an afterimage is modulated by the perceived distance ...
It is known that the perceived size of an afterimage is modulated by the perceived distance between ...
The spatial and temporal context of an object influence its perceived size. Two visual illusions ill...
International audienceIn support of the visual stream dissociation hypothesis, which states that dis...
Background: The perceived size of objects not only depends on their physical size but also on the su...
AbstractIt is well known that visual illusions can have a dramatic effect upon our visual perception...
Changes in the retinal size of stationary objects provide a cue to the observer's motion in the envi...
Visual size perception is highly context-dependent. In a series of experiments reported here, we dem...