The Poggendorff illusion is a puzzle. Numerous mechanisms have been proposed to account for it, including angle expansion caused by lateral inhibition in the visual cortex, spatial blurring, assimilation to cardinal axes, apparent depth induction, distance mis-estimation, and extrapolation errors. Several such factors may be operational at once. Replacing luminance edges by subjective contours enables us to exclude some of the proposed accounts. When the Poggendorff's rectangle is demarcated by subjective contours, the illusion remains. Here, we investigate an unexpected reversal of the normal direction of the illusion that occurs when instead it is the diagonals that are subjective. This occurs whether the rectangle's contours are real or ...
AbstractThe veridical perception of collinearity between two separated lines is distorted by two par...
AbstractDifferences between the geometrical properties of simple configurations and their visual per...
Explanations of the Ponzo size illusion, the simultaneous contrast illusion, and the Craik-O’Brien-C...
Background / Purpose: To investigate the reversal of direction that occurs in the Poggendorff illus...
The classic Poggendorff illusion is typically drawn with an outline or filled horizontal or vertical...
When the continuity of an obliquely oriented line is broken by a vertically oriented pair of paralle...
The Poggendorff illusion is investigated as a function of the orientation of the stimulus. The stimu...
Since its conception the Poggendorff Figure has always been studied by considering the absolute role...
Contains fulltext : 55213.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the Poggend...
A review of the literature concerning the Poggendorff illusion implicated four basic components effe...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...
The strength of the Poggendorff illusion has been determined by a nulling method for the classical a...
Visual illusion can be strengthened or weakened with the addition of extra visual elements. For exa...
The underestimation of transverse extent relative to longitudinal extent, in the Poggendorff Illusi...
AbstractPointing movements made to a target defined by the imaginary intersection of a pointer with ...
AbstractThe veridical perception of collinearity between two separated lines is distorted by two par...
AbstractDifferences between the geometrical properties of simple configurations and their visual per...
Explanations of the Ponzo size illusion, the simultaneous contrast illusion, and the Craik-O’Brien-C...
Background / Purpose: To investigate the reversal of direction that occurs in the Poggendorff illus...
The classic Poggendorff illusion is typically drawn with an outline or filled horizontal or vertical...
When the continuity of an obliquely oriented line is broken by a vertically oriented pair of paralle...
The Poggendorff illusion is investigated as a function of the orientation of the stimulus. The stimu...
Since its conception the Poggendorff Figure has always been studied by considering the absolute role...
Contains fulltext : 55213.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the Poggend...
A review of the literature concerning the Poggendorff illusion implicated four basic components effe...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...
The strength of the Poggendorff illusion has been determined by a nulling method for the classical a...
Visual illusion can be strengthened or weakened with the addition of extra visual elements. For exa...
The underestimation of transverse extent relative to longitudinal extent, in the Poggendorff Illusi...
AbstractPointing movements made to a target defined by the imaginary intersection of a pointer with ...
AbstractThe veridical perception of collinearity between two separated lines is distorted by two par...
AbstractDifferences between the geometrical properties of simple configurations and their visual per...
Explanations of the Ponzo size illusion, the simultaneous contrast illusion, and the Craik-O’Brien-C...