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  • Ponzo illusion - Wikipedia
    The Ponzo illusion is a geometrical-optical illusion that takes its name from the Italian psychologist Mario Ponzo (1882–1960) Ponzo never claimed to have discovered it, and it is indeed present in earlier work
  • What Is The Ponzo Illusion And How Does It Work? - Jagran Josh
    The Ponzo Illusion is a famous optical illusion discovered by Italian Psychologist Mario Ponzo It tricks our eyes into believing that two identical length objects are of different lengths due
  • Ponzo Illusion - The Illusions Index
    The Ponzo Illusion is one among a number of illusions where a central aspect of a simple line image—e g the length, straightness, or parallelism of lines—appears distorted by other aspects of the image—e g other background foreground lines, or other intersecting shapes
  • Ponzo illusion - New World Encyclopedia
    The Ponzo illusion is an optical illusion where a pair of converging lines distorts the perception of two identically sized lines Like most visual and perceptual illusions, the Ponzo illusion helps neuroscientists study the way the brain and visual system perceive and interpret images
  • A review on various explanations of Ponzo-like illusions
    Similar effects are observable in one of the Ponzo-variant illusions shown in Fig 1b This illusion is called the corridor illusion The classic Ponzo compared with the corridor background usually produces a weaker but still significant perceptual effect
  • Ponzo Illusion | A Simplified Psychology Guide
    The Ponzo illusion is a perceptual phenomenon that occurs when our brain overestimates the size of an object based on its background It is a type of geometric optical illusion where two objects of the same size are placed between converging lines that create an illusion of depth and distance
  • Ponzo Illusion | SpringerLink
    First discovered by the Italian psychologist, Mario Ponzo (1882–1960), the Ponzo illusion, represents a geometric visual illusion in which a size difference between identical stimuli, such as lines or shapes, is invoked due to the presence of other features presented in the display
  • Blog Post 1 – The Ponzo Illusion | Psych 256: Cognitive Psychology, 003 . . .
    In this blog, I will discuss the Ponzo Illusion, how it works, and how it relates to perception The Ponzo Illusion is a famous optical illusion that was discovered by Mario Ponzo, an Italian psychologist Ponzo first demonstrated the Ponzo Illusion in 1913
  • TIL: Ponzo illusion - VelvetShark
    When you draw parallel lines, you can see that the lines are the same length But there's another simple but much more exciting illusion, especially a specific variant The illusion is called the Ponzo illusion, after Mario Ponzo, an Italian psychologist (1882 - 1961) It was first demonstrated in 1911
  • APA Dictionary of Psychology
    a visual illusion in which the upper of two parallel horizontal lines of equal length appears to be longer than the bottom of the two lines when they are flanked by oblique lines that are closer together at the top than they are at the bottom





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