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Individual differences in the Müller-Lyer and Ponzo illusions are stable across different contexts

Cretenoud, Aline Françoise  
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Grzeczkowski, Lukasz  
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Bertamini, Marco
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June 8, 2020
Journal of Vision

Vision scientists have attempted to classify visual illusions according to certain aspects, such as brightness or spatial features. For example, Piaget proposed that visual illusion magnitudes either decrease or increase with age. Subsequently, it was suggested that illusions are segregated according to their context: real-world contexts enhance and abstract contexts inhibit illusion magnitudes with age. We tested the effects of context on the Müller-Lyer and Ponzo illusions with a standard condition (no additional context), a line-drawing perspective condition, and a real-world perspective condition. A mixed-effects model analysis, based on data from 76 observers with ages ranging from 6 to 66 years, did not reveal any significant interaction between context and age. While we found strong intra-illusion correlations for both illusions, we found only weak inter-illusion correlations, suggesting that the structure underlying these two spatial illusions includes several specific factors.

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DOI
10.1167/jov.20.6.4
Author(s)
Cretenoud, Aline Françoise  
Grzeczkowski, Lukasz  
Bertamini, Marco
Herzog, Michael  
Date Issued

2020-06-08

Published in
Journal of Vision
Volume

20

Issue

6

Start page

1

End page

14, 4

Subjects

visual illusions

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factors

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individual differences

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context

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Jean Piaget

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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License.

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LPSY  
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FNS-NCCR

51NF40-185897

FNS

320030_176153/1

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June 29, 2020
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