This ambiguous figure demonstrates our ability to shift between figure and ground which provides the basis for the two interpretations of these figures ... ... Mueller Lyer Illusion
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The word pragnanz is a German term meaning "good figure." The law of Pragnanz is sometimes referred to as the law of good figure or the law of simplicity. ... Muller lyer Illusion
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Müller-Lyer illusion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Müller-Lyer illusion is an optical illusion consisting of a stylized arrow. When viewers are asked to place a mark on the figure at the mid-point, they invariably ... |
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Jan 22, 2007 ... The Müller-Lyer Figure and the Fly. Gad Geiger; Tomaso Poggio. Science, New Series, Vol. 190, No. 4213. (Oct. 31, 1975), pp. 479-480.
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Decrement and the illusions of the Mueller-Lyer figure. Porac C. Department of Psychology, University of Victoria, B.C., Canada. Decrement, a time-related ...
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The most famous illusion of all is the Müller-Lyer arrow figure (FIG. 5). This was devised by F. C. Müller-Lyer and was first presented in fifteen variants ...
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Receiver-operating characteristics for the discriminability in the length of the lines of the Müller-Lyer figure were obtained by the rating method of detection ...
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tortion of the space across the Mueller-Lyer figures were thus confirmed. The possible ... Mueller-Lyer figures in determining the illusion of transverse line length ...
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and the amplitude of eye saccades during an observation of theMUller-Lyer figure are in mutual agreement (2). Thus,eye movements induced by Muller-Lyer fig- ...
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the vertices of MuÈller±Lyer figures, with no delay or a. 5 s delay from stimulus offset to a pointing response. They found that the effects of the illusion on pointing ...
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