Seeing is Deceiving

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A01=Joan Girgus
A01=Stanley Coren
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Author_Joan Girgus
Author_Stanley Coren
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Category=JMR
cognition
Contrast Effect
Delboeuf Illusion
Depth Cues
Dot Form
Ebbinghaus Illusion
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Horizontal Vertical Illusion
Illusion Formation
Illusion Magnitude
Illusory Distortion
Illusory Effects
information processing
Mueller Lyer Illusion
Neural Interactions
Oppel Kundt Illusion
optical illusions
perception
perceptual processing
Pictorial Depth Cues
Poggendorff Illusion
Ponzo Illusion
Retinal Image
Sander Parallelogram
Size Contrast Illusions
Spherical Aberration
Subjective Contours
Test Element
two-dimensional
unitary phenomena
Visual Illusions
visual perception
visual-geometric

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367506612
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Feb 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In this volume, originally published in 1978, the authors survey the historical and contemporary research literature pertaining to two-dimensional visual-geometric illusions. They bring together much of the known data, summarising and evaluating theories that have been offered to explain these phenomena. Coren and Girgus provide a new conceptual framework that suggest that visual illusions are not unitary phenomena. Within this framework, illusions do not represent a breakdown in normal perceptual processing. Rather, it is proposed that each illusion is produced by a number of mechanisms operating at different levels in the visual information processing system. The book contains an extensive collection of illusion figures. It will be essential reading for all of those concerned with vision and visual perception, since it integrates the study of illusions into the main body of psychological and perceptual theories at the time.

Stanley Coren, Joan Girgus

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