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Riding the hilltop: practical implementation and assessment of an implicit hilltop illusion [PDF]
Passive motions can lead to conflicting combinations of visual and vestibular signals that can have a tremendous impact on our ability to navigate and comprehend the world.
Carole-Anne Vollette +4 more
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Du papillotage : Baudelaire, sensations et illusions
In his art criticism, Baudelaire sometimes used a pictorial characteristic that determines an awkward use of colour by the painter and that the language of art calls papillotage.
Julien Zanetta
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Influence of Stimulus Size on Simultaneous Chromatic Induction
Chromatic induction is a major contextual effect of color appearance. Patterned backgrounds are known to induce strong chromatic induction effects. However, it has not been clarified whether the spatial extent of the chromatic surrounding induces a ...
Tama Kanematsu +3 more
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A note concerning the relationship between the Adelson’s Argyle illusion and Cornsweet edges [PDF]
Adelson’s Argyle illusion and the Craik-O’Brien-Cornsweet illusion are two noteworthy brightness illusions. In the Argyle illusion two identical gray areas are perceived to have radically different brightness levels when they are surrounded by a
Flynn Oliver, Shapiro Arthur G.
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Phenomenology of Digital Happiness [PDF]
The concept of happiness is never unambigously defined. This paper gives a brief overview of the happiness concept from the philosophical, economic, psychological and spritual aspects.
Tahani Komarica
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Weight perception analysis using pseudo-haptic feedback based on physical work evaluation
Introduction: Since kinesthetic cues are not present in virtual environments, users have difficulty feeling the heaviness of virtual objects. To address this issue, pseudo-haptic approaches have been proposed to illusorily induce the weight of virtual ...
Mahdiyeh Sadat Moosavi +4 more
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Analysis of in-flight spatial disorientation among military pilots in Taiwan
Background: In-flight spatial disorientation (SD) is a predominant threat to flight safety in aviation. This study was conducted to understand the prevalence, severity, and frequency of in-flight SD among military pilots in Taiwan.
Min-Yu Tu +7 more
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Interoception and Empathy Impact Perspective Taking
Adopting the perspective of another person is an important aspect of social cognition and has been shown to depend on multisensory signals from one’s own body. Recent work suggests that interoceptive signals not only contribute to own-body perception and
Lukas Heydrich +11 more
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While the by now popular term "posttruth" remains, as Jayson Harsin and others argue, a contested and problematic concept, as a periodizing term it is useful in that it encapsulates collective anxieties and cognitive effects brought on by the increased ...
Sebastián Calderón Bentin
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The Visual Illusion of the Game Interface*_Take Monument Vally as an example [PDF]
As a novel and unique visual form, visual illusion enriches the visual perception of the audience with its vivid and interesting visual charm from beginning to end.
Mao Han, Liu Jingru, Qu Zihan
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