Investigated the phenomenon of optical illusions. The authors argue that a mental image should not be particularly sensitive to variables which are critical in producing an optical illusion, i.e., variables affecting the early phases of information processing and field global effects. It is hypothesized that an optical illusion will be present in a perception condition but not in an equivalent imagery condition. Two experiments were conducted using the Ebbinghaus illusion and the Ponzo illusion. In Exp 1, 25 19\u201325 yr olds participated in perception and imagery conditions. In Exp 2, 39 20\u201324 yr olds were assigned to 1 of 2 experimental groups or a control group. The 1st experimental group, the perception condition was the same as i...
Most people have an orderly working visual system but why do we perceive certain pictures different ...
Two methods of induction were used to produce orientation-contingent color aftereffects for observer...
Explanations of the Ponzo size illusion, the simultaneous contrast illusion, and the Craik-O’Brien-C...
Investigated the phenomenon of optical illusions. The authors argue that a mental image should not b...
Contrary to studies of audition and cognition, we previously did not find evidence for a general com...
Vision scientists have tried to classify illusions for more than a century. For example, some studie...
Gibson argued that illusory pictorial displays contain "inadequate" information (1966, p. 288) but a...
Gibson argued that illusory pictorial displays contain "inadequate" information (1966, p. 288) but a...
Illusions are important ‘tools’ in the study of perceptual processes. Their conception is typically ...
Gibson argued that illusory pictorial displays contain "inadequate" information (1966, p. 288) but a...
Gibson argued that illusory pictorial displays contain "inadequate" information (1966, p. 288) but a...
Psychometric functions were collected to measure biases and sensitivities in certain classical illus...
In cognition, audition, and somatosensation, performance strongly correlates between different parad...
Common factors are ubiquitous in cognition, audition, and somato-sensation. Surprisingly, there seem...
It may be fun to perceive illusions, but the understanding of how they work is even more stimulating...
Most people have an orderly working visual system but why do we perceive certain pictures different ...
Two methods of induction were used to produce orientation-contingent color aftereffects for observer...
Explanations of the Ponzo size illusion, the simultaneous contrast illusion, and the Craik-O’Brien-C...
Investigated the phenomenon of optical illusions. The authors argue that a mental image should not b...
Contrary to studies of audition and cognition, we previously did not find evidence for a general com...
Vision scientists have tried to classify illusions for more than a century. For example, some studie...
Gibson argued that illusory pictorial displays contain "inadequate" information (1966, p. 288) but a...
Gibson argued that illusory pictorial displays contain "inadequate" information (1966, p. 288) but a...
Illusions are important ‘tools’ in the study of perceptual processes. Their conception is typically ...
Gibson argued that illusory pictorial displays contain "inadequate" information (1966, p. 288) but a...
Gibson argued that illusory pictorial displays contain "inadequate" information (1966, p. 288) but a...
Psychometric functions were collected to measure biases and sensitivities in certain classical illus...
In cognition, audition, and somatosensation, performance strongly correlates between different parad...
Common factors are ubiquitous in cognition, audition, and somato-sensation. Surprisingly, there seem...
It may be fun to perceive illusions, but the understanding of how they work is even more stimulating...
Most people have an orderly working visual system but why do we perceive certain pictures different ...
Two methods of induction were used to produce orientation-contingent color aftereffects for observer...
Explanations of the Ponzo size illusion, the simultaneous contrast illusion, and the Craik-O’Brien-C...