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  • Title: [Distortions of length perception: anisotropy of the visual field and geometric illusions].
    Author: Bertulis A, Bulatov A.
    Journal: Ross Fiziol Zh Im I M Sechenova; 2003 Oct; 89(10):1265-80. PubMed ID: 14758651.
    Abstract:
    A combined influence of stimulus orientation and structure on the judgement of length was tested in psychophysical experiments. The subjects adjusted the test part of a stimulus to be equal in length to the reference part. The V-shaped stimuli (three dots, or the Oppel-Kundt figure, or one dot and two Müller-Layer wings) were generated on the monitor. In the Oppel-Kundt and Müller-Layer figures, the filled part was considered as a reference and the empty part as a test. In session of the experiments, values of errors measured as functions of orientation of the parts of the stimuli. We assume that experiments with the three-dot stimuli yielded pure characteristics of visual field anisotropy, while those with the Oppel-Kundt and Müller-Layer figures showed a combined effect of both anisotropy and illusions. The data demonstrated that illusions and anisotropy are to be interpreted as independent factors, which converge to an algebraic summation in a simultaneous manifestation.
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