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- 1 Introduction In the little-studied triangle-bisection illusion (Piaget and Pe ne 1955; Robinson 1972/
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- 1 Introduction We describe a new illusion of visual motion, which we have named after Mondrian's
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- Abstract. When two three-letter words are flashed up in sequence, observers cannot tell whether the top halves of the words are the same or different. It follows that words, like faces, are
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- Perception, 1998, volume 27, pages 817-825 Picturing peripheral acuity
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- Perception. 2001;30(7):785-94. Footsteps and inchworms: Illusions show that contrast modulates motion
- Homage to Peter Thompson: The Tony Blair illusion In 1980 Peter Thompson published his celebrated paper on the Thatcher illusion, which