Visual Illusions: Their Causes, Characteristics and Applications
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Matthew Luckiesh. Visual Illusions: Their Causes, Characteristics and Applications
Visual Illusions: Their Causes, Characteristics and Applications
Table of Contents
PREFACE
I. INTRODUCTION
II. THE EYE
III. VISION
IV. SOME TYPES OF GEOMETRICAL ILLUSIONS
V. EQUIVOCAL FIGURES
VI. THE INFLUENCE OF ANGLES
VII. ILLUSIONS OF DEPTH AND OF DISTANCE
VIII. IRRADIATION AND BRIGHTNESS-CONTRAST
IX. COLOR
X. LIGHTING
XI. NATURE
XII. PAINTING AND DECORATION
XIII. ARCHITECTURE
XIV. MIRROR MAGIC
XV. CAMOUFLAGE
INDEX
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Matthew Luckiesh
Published by Good Press, 2022
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Wundt does not attribute the illusion to a deception or error of judgment but to direct perception. According to his explanation, the laws of retinal image (fixation) and eye-movement are responsible. For example, vertical distances appear greater than horizontal ones because the effort or expenditure of energy is greater in raising the eyes than in turning them through an equal angle in a horizontal plane. Unconscious or involuntary eye-movements also appear to play a part in many linear or more accurately, angular illusions, but certainly Wundt’s explanation does not suffice for all illusions although it may explain many geometrical illusions. It may be said to be of the “perceptive” class and Lipps’ theory to be of the “judgment” or “higher-process” class. As already stated, most of the other proposed explanations of geometrical illusions may be regarded as being related to one of these two theories. There is the “indistinct vision” theory of Einthoven; the “perspective” theory of Hering, Guye, Thiéry, and others; the “contrast” theory of Helmholtz, Loeb, and Heyman; and the “contrast-confluxion” theory of Müller-Lyer. In order not to discourage the reader at the outset, theories as such will be passed by with this brief glimpse. However, more or less qualified explanations are presented occasionally in some of the chapters which follow in order to indicate or to suggest a train of thought should the reader desire to attempt to understand some of the numerous interesting illusions.
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