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Tactual Illusions

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1975
16 college males participated in a study exploring active and passive illusions in touch. Analogs to 2 primary and 2 secondary visual illusions were constructed for active and for passive tactual presentation. Tactual illusory effects similar to those one would predict from vision were found in the active mode of presentation of the Müller-Lyer, and ...
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HERING'S ILLUSION

British Journal of Psychology, 1961
A series of optical experiments was designed to investigate several factors that may help to explain the Hering Illusion. In this illusion subjects are shown two vertical lines crossed by angular lines which stem from the point midway between them; subjects then report the straight pair of parallel lines as appearing curved in a bow‐shaped manner.
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The discoloration illusion

Visual Neuroscience, 2006
The discoloration illusion, a new visual phenomenon, is described. This phenomenon originates from the juxtaposition of eight chromatic parallel contours on a white background, creating a luminance gradient and enclosing a light red region. Under these conditions, the inner region appears white: the light red discolors and appears white with both ...
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Self-regulated learning: beliefs, techniques, and illusions.

Annual Review of Psychology, 2013
R. Bjork, J. Dunlosky, Nate Kornell
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Explaining Lightness Illusions

Perception, 2001
Grey looks darker when set against white than when set against black. In some complex figures this illusion becomes startling, and can be shown to depend on the perceptual organisation of regions within the image. The most widely accepted explanations of such effects are based on the analysis of the junctions formed where the boundaries of nearby ...
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Delusions about illusions

Perception, 2014
Abstract The term illusion is used to describe situations where we make mistakes and perceive the surrounding world incorrectly. But what is an illusion? Richard Gregory described illusions as ‘departures from reality’ and this fits with our everyday idea that illusions represent situations where what we perceive does not correspond to ...
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Visuo-Haptic Illusions for Improving the Perceived Performance of Shape Displays

International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2018
Parastoo Abtahi, Sean Follmer
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Grand Illusions

Reviews in American History, 1986
D E, Stannard, P, Gay
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Illusions musicales

2003
En 1558, les coups de canon tirés à Londres pour célébrer le couronnement de la reine Elizabeth I étaient audibles à Édimbourg, mais pas à Oxford ou à Brighton, pourtant bien plus proches. Lors de l'essai dans le Sahara algérien de la première bombe atomique française, en 1960, l'explosion a été entendue en Libye, à plus de 1 000 kilomètres de là, mais
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