Ponzo-like figures, with two parallel horizontal test lines superimposed on a pattern of converging background lines suggesting either a floor or a ceiling were presented in a tachistoscope unpredictably left or right of fixation, and the subjects had to compare the test lines as to length. The classical relative overestimation of the line closest to the apex of the background lines was obtained, but it was not stronger in the left visual field, as seemed to be predicted by at least two current generalizations concerning right hemisphere capacities: (a) that the right hemisphere is better at extracting spatial relations; (b) that its processing mode is more "holistic" and less "analytic" than that of the left hemisphere. © 1983.SCOPUS: ar.j...
When subjects have to report verbal material presented tachistoscopically simultaneously on both sid...
Both a neuropsychological syndrome (unilateral spatial neglect) and a visual illusion of length (the...
Since its conception the Poggendorff Figure has always been studied by considering the absolute role...
The original aim was to examine the effect of perceived distance, induced by the Ponzo illusion, on ...
The original aim was to examine the effect of perceived distance, induced by the Ponzo illusion, on ...
Summary.—Twenty right-handed undergraduate men were taught in free vision to categorize distortions ...
Explanations of the Ponzo size illusion, the simultaneous contrast illusion, and the Craik-O’Brien-C...
<p>Two converging lines serves as linear perspective cues. The Ponzo illusion is that the lower bar ...
Visual illusions have been used to explore implicit perception in neglect. Previous studies have hig...
The Poggendorff illusion is investigated as a function of the orientation of the stimulus. The stimu...
The Poggendorff illusion is a puzzle. Numerous mechanisms have been proposed to account for it, incl...
Visual illusions have been used to explore implicit perception in neglect. Previous studies have hig...
Line bisection impairment is greater following right compared to left hemisphere damage, suggesting ...
Line bisection impairment is greater following right compared to left hemisphere damage, suggesting ...
The underestimation of transverse extent relative to longitudinal extent, in the Poggendorff Illusi...
When subjects have to report verbal material presented tachistoscopically simultaneously on both sid...
Both a neuropsychological syndrome (unilateral spatial neglect) and a visual illusion of length (the...
Since its conception the Poggendorff Figure has always been studied by considering the absolute role...
The original aim was to examine the effect of perceived distance, induced by the Ponzo illusion, on ...
The original aim was to examine the effect of perceived distance, induced by the Ponzo illusion, on ...
Summary.—Twenty right-handed undergraduate men were taught in free vision to categorize distortions ...
Explanations of the Ponzo size illusion, the simultaneous contrast illusion, and the Craik-O’Brien-C...
<p>Two converging lines serves as linear perspective cues. The Ponzo illusion is that the lower bar ...
Visual illusions have been used to explore implicit perception in neglect. Previous studies have hig...
The Poggendorff illusion is investigated as a function of the orientation of the stimulus. The stimu...
The Poggendorff illusion is a puzzle. Numerous mechanisms have been proposed to account for it, incl...
Visual illusions have been used to explore implicit perception in neglect. Previous studies have hig...
Line bisection impairment is greater following right compared to left hemisphere damage, suggesting ...
Line bisection impairment is greater following right compared to left hemisphere damage, suggesting ...
The underestimation of transverse extent relative to longitudinal extent, in the Poggendorff Illusi...
When subjects have to report verbal material presented tachistoscopically simultaneously on both sid...
Both a neuropsychological syndrome (unilateral spatial neglect) and a visual illusion of length (the...
Since its conception the Poggendorff Figure has always been studied by considering the absolute role...