Magnetic illusion: transforming a magnetic object into another object by negative permeability
We theoretically predict and experimentally verify the illusion of transforming the magnetic signature of a 3D object into that of another arbitrary object.
Del-Valle, Nuria +5 more
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Local biases drive, but do not determine, the perception of illusory trajectories [PDF]
When a dot moves horizontally across a set of tilted lines of alternating orientations, the dot appears to be moving up and down along its trajectory.
AL Cesàro +53 more
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Multistable Perception in Older Adults: Constructing a Whole from Fragments
Visual perception is constructive in nature; that is, a coherent whole is generated from ambiguous fragments that are encountered in dynamic visual scenes.
Khushi Patel, Maureen Reed
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Escaping RGBland: Selecting Colors for Statistical Graphics [PDF]
Statistical graphics are often augmented by the use of color coding information contained in some variable. When this involves the shading of areas (and not only points or lines) - e.g., as in bar plots, pie charts, mosaic displays or heatmaps - it is ...
Hornik, Kurt +2 more
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Optical Illusion, Neuro-Theological Examination and The Fall as desribed in Genesis and Matthew [PDF]
This study examines the Fall of Man as described in the book of Genesis, portraying humanity’s transition from innocence to sin through disobedience to God.
Edward Sitepu +4 more
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Notes on Conformal Invisibility Devices [PDF]
As a consequence of the wave nature of light, invisibility devices based on isotropic media cannot be perfect. The principal distortions of invisibility are due to reflections and time delays.
Ablowitz M J +23 more
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OPTICAL ILLUSION DESIGN BASED ON FOUR CONVEX LENSES SYSTEM AND CLOAKING AREA CHARACTERIZATION
A set up of optical illusion based on 4f system and characterization of cloaking area have been carried out. The cloaking area is an area where the object is placed on the area as if it disappears from view; the set-up of cloaking area is located at the ...
I. T. Sugiarto +3 more
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Rectangularity Is Stronger Than Symmetry in Interpreting 2D Pictures as 3D Objects
It is known that the human brain has a strong preference for rectangularity in interpreting pictures as 3D shapes. Symmetry is also considered to be a factor that the human vision system places high priority on when perceiving 3D objects.
Kokichi Sugihara, Baingio Pinna
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Alice in wonderland syndrome. a clinical and pathophysiological review [PDF]
Alice in Wonderland Syndrome (AIWS) is a perceptual disorder, principally involving visual and somesthetic integration, firstly reported by Todd, on the literary suggestion of the strange experiences described by Lewis Carroll in Alice in Wonderland ...
DI PIERO, Vittorio +3 more
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Success semantics: the sequel [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to reinterpret success semantics, a theory of mental content, according to which the content of a belief is fixed by the success conditions of some actions based on this belief.
Nanay, Bence
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