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Ebbinghaus illusion
PREDICTIVE PROCESSING in the RETINA THROUGH EVALUATION of the OMITTED-STIMULUS RESPONSE by SAMANTHA I. FRADKIN a Thesis to Be Su
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Dynamic Effects of the Ebbinghaus Illusion in Grasping: Support for a Planning/Control Model of Action
The Dynamic Ebbinghaus: Motion Dynamics Greatly Enhance the Classic Contextual Size Illusion
Functional Evolution of New and Expanded Attention Networks in Humans
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Learning to See the Ebbinghaus Illusion in the Periphery Reveals a Top-Down Stabilization of Size Perception Across the Visual Field
The Moon Illusion Explained Introduction and Summary
How the Layout of Primary Visual Cortex (V1) Shapes Higher Cognitive Functioning
Evidence for an Occipital and Parietal Bottleneck
Interocular Induction of Illusory Size Perception Chen Song1,2*, D Samuel Schwarzkopf1,2, Geraint Rees1,2
On Size, Distance, and Visual Angle Perception
The Effect of Pictorial Illusion on Prehension and Perception
Attenuation of Size Illusion Effect in Dual-Task Conditions
Visual Illusion Susceptibility in Dogs Using the Ebbinghaus-Titchener Illusion in a Spontaneous
Perceptual Style in High-Functioning Autism
Geometric Visual Illusion Effects on Visual Perception and Visuomotor Control: Emphasis on the Vertical-Horizontal Illusion
The Müller-Lyer Illusion: Investigation of a Center of Gravity Effect on the Amplitudes of Saccades
Learning to See the Ebbinghaus Illusion in the Periphery Reveals a Top-Down Stabilization of Size Perception Across the Visual F
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Factors Underlying Visual Illusions Are Illusion-Specific but Not Feature-Specific
Unexplained Progressive Visual Field Loss in the Presence of Normal Retinotopic Maps
A Review of Abnormalities in the Perception of Visual Illusions in Schizophrenia
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