Fineman et al., 1977 - Google Patents
The effect of a moving dot transversal on the Poggendorff illusionFineman et al., 1977
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- Fineman M
- Melingonis M
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- Perception & Psychophysics
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In attempting to derive the minimal component of the Poggendorff figure which would still produce an illusion, responses to three types of transversal were measured. One was the customary solid line type; a second type presented the two segments sequentially …
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