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Grasping the Mᅢᄐller-Lyer illusion: The contributions of

Grasping the Muller-Lyer illusion: The contributions of¨ vision for perception in action Hemke van Doorna,∗, John van der Kampa,b, Geert J P Savelsbergha,c a Institute for Fundamental and Clinical Human Movement Sciences, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands b Institute of Human Performance, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China



Time course of the effect of the Muller-Lyer illusion on

Muller-Lyer illusion: presentation time, response delay,¨ and saccade latency Subjects performed reflexive saccades, deferred saccades, and memory-guided saccades along the shaft of the illusion We evaluated the time course of the saccadic illusion effects We compared it to the influence of presentation time on



214-220 Influenceofcolor andluminance on the Muller-Lyerillusion

on theMuller-Lyerillusion KAREL J SADZA and CHARLES M M de WEERT University ofNijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands The arrowheads and lines of the Milller-Lyer illusion were variedindependently in color and luminance Stimuli were presented on a computer-controlledcolor television monitor Subjects responded yes or no to a forced choice



Comparison of length judgments and the Müller-Lyer illusion

Müller-Lyer illusion (Müller-Lyer 1889/1981) It leads to a misjudgement of length, due to the presence of ‘arrows’ with a particular angle placed at each end of a line (see Fig 1) If the arrows point outward, the line is perceived shorter than it really is, whereas it is judged longer than it physically is when the arrows are pointing



The MIuller-Lyer Figure andthe

an observation of the MUller-Lyer figure are in mutual agreement (2) Thus, eye movements induced by Muller-Lyer fig-ures may be connected to the psycho-physical illusion; although the nature of this relation remains unclear, it prompted us to examine the oculomotor response of flies to MUller-Lyer figures It is well known that flies orientate



Perceptiral and Motor Skills, 708-7 10 1967

show a linear relationship (p < 001) to the magnitude of the illusion There was also a decrement in the magnitude of the illusion with practice (9 < 001) These data indicate a marked direct relacion between the magnitude of the Mueller-Lyer illusion and the length of the oblique lines and a marked inverse



The assimilation theory applied to a modification of the

Miiller-Lyer illusion A close link was shown to exist between the Muller-Lyer illusion, a modification ofthe Midler-Lyer illusion, and the Sander parallelogram In addition, a new illusory target was predicted If a line is located in a context of different contours, that line may undergo apparent distortions in size, shape,



Temporal dynamics of the Oppel-Kundt Illusion compared to the

Only a tendency of weakening of the M-L illusion (de Brouwer et al 2014) and its Judd modification (van Zoest and Hunt 2011) for brief display durations was The Müller-Lyer illusion

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