Abstract:Length illusions are caused by the systematic manipulation of size ratios. The principle of relational determination (i.e., framing ratio) holds for different classical illusional displays and is described as a failure of selective attention that facilitates size constancy. Implementing a spatial distance (D) between the focal stimulus (of length F) and the contour marks (of length B) leads to illusions that contradict the description in terms of a simple framing ratio. The stimulus configuration rather than t… Show more
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