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The Müller-Lyer illusion seen by the brain: an event-related brain potentials study.
7 Oct 2007
In two experiments, event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were used to examine the neural correlates of a visual illusion effect in Müller-Lyer illusion tasks (illusion stimuli) and baseline tasks (no-illusion stimuli). The behavioral data showed ...
rec_pub_17996352-the-m-ller-lyer-illusion-seen-brain-event-related-brain-potentials.htm
15 May 2006
Arrows terminating a line can distort the perceived line length. This so-called Müller-Lyer illusion can be used in healthy human subjects to mimic the performance of neglect patients in visuospatial judgments (e.g., in the landmark task). In this ...
rec_pub_16707733-the-neural-mechanisms-underlying-m-ller-lyer-illusion-interaction.htm
Examining the crossmodal consequences of viewing the Müller-Lyer illusion.
21 Dec 2004
For many years, the Müller-Lyer illusion was studied as a purely "visual" illusion, but like many other optical illusions, the evidence now shows that it also occurs when stimuli are presented tactually. In the present study, we investigated ...
rec_pub_15616811-examining-crossmodal-consequences-viewing-m-ller-lyer-illusion.htm
Single-band amplitude demodulation of Müller-Lyer illusion images.
29 Apr 2007
The perception of the Müller-Lyer illusion has previously been explained as a result of visual low band-pass spatial filtering, although, in fact, the illusion persists in band-pass and high-pass filtered images without visible low-spatial ...
rec_pub_17549874-single-band-amplitude-demodulation-m-ller-lyer-illusion-images.htm
Perception of the Müller-Lyer illusion in capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella).
11 May 2007
Visual illusions are formed by differences between the perception of one figure and its real physical characteristics. The Müller-Lyer illusion is the best known and most studied geometric illusion, consisting in the subject's judgment between two ...
rec_pub_17586063-perception-m-ller-lyer-illusion-capuchin-monkeys-cebus-apella.htm
Manual-aiming bias and the Müller-Lyer illusion: the roles of position and extent information.
13 Jan 2005
Several studies have shown that rapid manual aiming movements from one to the other wing of Müller-Lyer illusion figures are biased in a manner consistent with their influence on perceptual judgments. Two experiments examined the role of extent and ...
rec_pub_15654590-manual-aiming-bias-m-ller-lyer-illusion-roles-position-extent.htm
Effect of practice versus information on the visual illusion.
30 Dec 2006
OBJECTIVE: The Muller-Lyer illusion is a visual illusion in which a horizontal shaft with an inward-pointing chevron (fins-out) affixed to each end is perceived longer than a shaft with outward-pointing chevrons (fins-in). The goal of this study ...
rec_pub_17592522-effect-practice-versus-information-visual-illusion.htm
Effects of chromaticities and occlusion of shaft on magnitude of the Müller-Lyer illusion.
30 Jan 2006
The magnitude of the Müller-Lyer illusion was investigated using the Brentano figure by varying the chromaticities of the shaft and the fins along the cone-excitation axes and by varying the occlusion status of the shaft by the fins. 72 college ...
rec_pub_16671627-effects-chromaticities-occlusion-shaft-magnitude-m-ller-lyer-illusion.htm
The human Müller-Lyer illusion in goalkeeping.
30 Dec 2007
We examined whether a goalkeeper can influence a penalty-taker's actions by assuming postures that mimic Müller-Lyer configurations. The results of two studies indicate that (i) goalkeeper posture affects the perception of the goalkeeper's height ...
rec_pub_18686713-the-human-m-ller-lyer-illusion-goalkeeping.htm
30 Dec 2004
We studied the impact of manner of exploration, orientation, spatial position, and configuration on the haptic Müller-Lyer illusion. Blindfolded sighted subjects felt raised-line Müller-Lyer and control stimuli. The stimuli were felt by tracing ...
rec_pub_16457168-the-influence-exploration-mode-orientation-configuration-haptic-m.htm
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