Contributors |
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How to Use the Website |
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Introduction |
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Part I Introductory General Chapters |
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1 Early History of Illusions |
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2 Cross-Cultural Studies of Illusions |
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3 Visual Illusion in a Comparative Perspective |
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54 | (10) |
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4 An Analysis of Theoretical Approaches to Geometrical-Optical Illusions |
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64 | (10) |
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5 Visual Illusions in Action |
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74 | (5) |
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6 Motion Illusions in Man and Machine |
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79 | (11) |
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7 The Visual "World as Illusion: The Ones We Know and the Ones We Don't |
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90 | (29) |
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119 | (20) |
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9 Why the Concept of "Visual Illusions" Is Misleading |
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139 | (5) |
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10 Where Have All the Illusions Gone? A Critique of the Concept of Illusion |
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144 | (15) |
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11 Weighted Positional Averaging in the Illusions of the Muller-Lyer Type |
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159 | (6) |
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12 The Bar-Cross-Ellipse Illusion |
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165 | (5) |
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13 The Spinning Ellipse Speed Illusion |
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170 | (4) |
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14 The Ames Window Illusion and Its Variations |
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174 | (11) |
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15 Three-Dimensional Muller-Lyer Illusion: Theoretical and Practical Implications |
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185 | (5) |
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16 Why Do Hills Look So Steep? |
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190 | (8) |
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17 "Shape from Smear": An Illusion of 3D Shape, Made by Finger-Painting With Noise |
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198 | (8) |
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18 Geometric-Optical Illusions Under Isoluminance? |
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206 | (3) |
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19 The Picture Surface Illusion: 3D Biases 2D |
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209 | (5) |
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214 | (7) |
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21 The Leaning Tower Illusion |
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221 | (6) |
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22 The Invisible Saddle, or the Cap-or-Cup Illusion |
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227 | (7) |
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23 Symmetry and Uprightness in Visually Perceived Shapes |
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234 | (4) |
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238 | (3) |
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25 The Pitchroom Illusion: How High Is Up? |
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241 | (11) |
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26 Geometric Illusions in the Human Face and Body |
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252 | (6) |
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27 Dynamic Illusory Size Contrast: Enhanced Relative Size Effects Due to Stimulus Motion Ryan E. B. Mruczek, Christopher D. Blair, Lars Strother, and Gideon P. Caplovitz |
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258 | (4) |
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28 Size Contrast and Assimilation in the Delboeuf and Ebbinghaus Illusions |
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262 | (7) |
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29 The Occlusion, Configural Shape, and Shrinkage Illusions |
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269 | (6) |
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30 Reverse-Perspective Art and Objects---Illusions in Depth and Motion |
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275 | (8) |
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283 | (7) |
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32 Geometrical Errors Are the Cost of Maintaining the Luminance Contrast Polarity |
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290 | (5) |
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33 Antigravity Slopes: A New Type of Visual Illusion |
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295 | (3) |
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34 The Geometric-Optical Illusions of J.J. Oppel |
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298 | (5) |
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35 The Oppel--Kundt Illusion |
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303 | (5) |
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36 The Shifted-Chessboard Pattern as Paradigm of the Exegesis of Geometrical-Optical Illusions |
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308 | (7) |
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Part III Brightness/Lightness/Color |
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37 A Layered Experience of Lightness and Color |
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315 | (8) |
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38 Color and Luminance: Afterimages, Combinations, and Flicker |
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323 | (4) |
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327 | (5) |
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332 | (5) |
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337 | (7) |
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42 Illusory Color Spread from Apparent Motion |
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344 | (5) |
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43 The Reversed Contrast Necker Cube |
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349 | (7) |
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44 Changing the Chevreul Illusion by a Background Luminance Ramp |
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356 | (6) |
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45 The Curved Grid Non-Illusions: Eliminating Hermann's Spots and Lingelbach's Scintillation |
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362 | (5) |
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46 The Staircase Gelb Illusion |
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367 | (6) |
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47 The Breathing Light Illusion: Illusory Size and Brightness Variation Induced by Motion |
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373 | (6) |
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48 Large Shift in Brightness Induced by Motion in Context |
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379 | (3) |
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49 The Chromatic Mach Card |
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382 | (6) |
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388 | (5) |
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51 When Light Looks Like Paint |
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393 | (7) |
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52 The Scintillating Grid |
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400 | (4) |
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53 Second-Order Mach Bands, Chevreul, and Craik-O'Brien-Cornsweet Illusions |
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404 | (3) |
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54 Vasarely's Nested Squares and the Alternating Brightness Star Illusion |
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407 | (8) |
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415 | (7) |
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56 Illusory Variations in Apparent Dot Brightness Induced by Density Modulations |
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422 | (4) |
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57 On the Watercolor Illusion |
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426 | (11) |
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58 The Chinese Lantern Illusion |
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437 | (5) |
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59 The Wedding Cake Illusion: Interaction of Geometric and Photometric Factors in Induced Contrast and Assimilation |
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442 | (6) |
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60 Filling-In Between Contours |
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448 | (6) |
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454 | (9) |
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62 Improbable Illusory Contours |
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463 | (4) |
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63 Low-Level Motion Illusions |
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467 | (8) |
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64 High-Level Organization of Motion: Ambiguous, Primed, Sliding, and Flashed |
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475 | (11) |
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486 | (3) |
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66 The Rotating Tilted Lines Illusion: Rotation Instead of Expansion---A Peculiar Case of |
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489 | (7) |
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67 The Enigmatic Enigma Illusion |
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496 | (4) |
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68 The Fraser-Wilcox Illusion and Its Extension |
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500 | (12) |
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512 | (4) |
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70 The Freezing Rotation Illusion |
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516 | (6) |
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71 Second-Order Reversed Phi |
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522 | (5) |
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72 Attention-Generated Apparent Motion |
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527 | (4) |
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73 Two-Stroke Apparent Motion |
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531 | (5) |
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536 | (12) |
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75 Color Wagon-Wheel Illusion |
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548 | (8) |
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76 The Aperture Problem: Illusions Arising During the Integration and Segmentation of Motion Within and Across Apertures |
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556 | (7) |
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77 Paths of Apparent Human Motion Follow Motor Constraints |
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563 | (6) |
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78 The Motion Standstill Illusion |
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569 | (4) |
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79 Objectless Motion: The Pedestalled Motion Paradigm |
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573 | (4) |
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80 Silencing the Awareness of Change |
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577 | (5) |
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81 The Kayahara Silhouette Illusion |
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582 | (4) |
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82 The Motion Aftereffect |
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586 | (6) |
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83 High Phi and Ghost Phi: Extreme Motion Illusions |
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592 | (5) |
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84 Stereokinetic Phenomena |
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597 | (4) |
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85 Motion Illusions in Static Patterns |
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601 | (8) |
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609 | (5) |
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87 The Hollow-Mask Illusion and Variations |
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614 | (6) |
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620 | (4) |
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624 | (4) |
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90 The Presidential Illusion |
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628 | (5) |
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91 About Face: The Margaret Thatcher Illusion |
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633 | (6) |
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92 The Mona Lisa Gaze Effect |
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639 | (9) |
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93 The Wobbling Face Illusion |
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648 | (7) |
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94 Adaptation Aftereffects in the Perception of Faces |
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655 | (8) |
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Part VI Grouping and Organization |
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95 Ambiguous Figures Moving Forward |
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663 | (5) |
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96 The Scramble Illusion: Texture Metamers |
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668 | (5) |
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97 Amodally Completed Angles |
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673 | (6) |
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679 | (6) |
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685 | (7) |
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100 Two Sinusoids: 6 -- 1 Perceptions |
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692 | (4) |
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101 The Illusions of Numerosity |
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696 | (4) |
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102 The Aperture Capture Illusion |
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700 | (9) |
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103 Motion-Induced Blindness |
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709 | (6) |
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104 Inattentional Blindness and the Illusion of Attention |
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715 | (6) |
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Part VIII Binocular Vision/Stereopsis |
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105 Binocular Rivalry: The Illusion of Disappearance |
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721 | (5) |
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106 Stereo Rotation Standstill and Related Illusions |
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726 | (7) |
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107 The Graph-Paper Effect: A Moving, Illusory, Stereoscopic Texture |
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733 | (12) |
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108 Adaptation to Brightness Change, Contours, Jogging, and Apparent Motion |
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745 | (7) |
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109 The Color Dove Illusion: Chromatic Filling-In Effect Following a Spatial-Temporal Edge |
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752 | (4) |
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110 Blur Adaptation and Induction |
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756 | (7) |
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Part X Conflicting Scale or Other Information |
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111 Hybrid Image Illusion |
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763 | (4) |
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112 Contrast Asynchronies |
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767 | (7) |
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774 | (9) |
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114 The Three-Dimensional Necker Cube |
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783 | (4) |
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115 The McGurk Effect and the Primacy of Multisensory Perception |
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787 | (6) |
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Index |
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