[HTML][HTML] Geometrical illusions are not always where you think they are: a review of some classical and less classical illusions, and ways to describe them

J Ninio - Frontiers in human neuroscience, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Geometrical illusions are known through a small core of classical illusions that were
discovered in the second half of the nineteenth century. Most experimental studies and most …

Contrast polarities determine the direction of Café Wall tilts

A Kitaoka, B Pinna, G Brelstaff - Perception, 2004 - journals.sagepub.com
We propose an explanatory approach to Café Wall type illusions that is simple yet fairly
comprehensive. These illusions are constructed out of basic elementary units in a jigsaw …

A new motion illusion: the Rotating-Tilted-Lines illusion

S Gori, K Hamburger - Perception, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
Combining two motion illusions An additional aim was to create a new pattern that could
elicit two different kinds of illusory motion: a spontaneous one and one due to self-motion. In …

[图书][B] Java puzzlers: traps, pitfalls, and corner cases

J Bloch, N Gafter - 2005 - books.google.com
" Every programming language has its quirks. This lively book reveals oddities of the Java
programming language through entertaining and thought-provoking programming puzzles." …

Tilt illusions after Oyama (1960): A review1

A Kitaoka - Japanese Psychological Research, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
This article reviews the study of tilt illusions by focusing on new illusions or new
demonstrations reported by Japanese researchers after the review of Oyama (1960). Steady …

A variant of the anomalous motion illusion based upon contrast and visual latency

A Kitaoka, H Ashida - Perception, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
We examined a variant of the anomalous motion illusion. In a series of experiments, we
ascertained luminance contrast to be the critical factor. Low-contrast random dots showed …

Bioplausible multiscale filtering in retino-cortical processing as a mechanism in perceptual grouping

N Nematzadeh, DMW Powers, TW Lewis - Brain informatics, 2017 - Springer
Why does our visual system fail to reconstruct reality, when we look at certain patterns?
Where do Geometrical illusions start to emerge in the visual pathway? How far should we …

Draughtsmen at work

O Parlangeli, S Roncato - Perception, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
To obtain the representation of a contour, the visual system integrates fragments of a pattern.
One of the 'binding rules' governing this process requires that a path of conjunction in which …

[HTML][HTML] Polarity-dependent orientation illusions: Review, model, and simulations

D Todorović - Vision Research, 2021 - Elsevier
Polarity-dependent orientation illusions are manifested in figures in which the impression of
target orientation does not depend only on geometrical relations between the elements of …

Framelet analysis of some geometrical illusions

H Arai, S Arai - Japan journal of industrial and applied mathematics, 2010 - Springer
Framelet analysis of some geometrical illusions Page 1 Japan J. Indust. Appl. Math. (2010)
27:23–46 DOI 10.1007/s13160-010-0009-6 ORIGINAL PAPER Area 1 Framelet analysis of …