نتایج جستجو برای: illusion of perfection

تعداد نتایج: 21165571  

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2005
Peter Catina Kenneth Swalgin Damir Knjaz Ola Fosnes

The present study examined the degree to which positive illusion is associated with sport performance in basketball players among 3 different cultures: The United States of America, Croatia, and Norway. Positive illusion is a cognitive characteristic that is common in mentally healthy individuals, and becomes especially important in the athletic arena. The model tested in this study depicts the...

Journal: :The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association 2015

Journal: :Vision Research 2006
Rick Gurnsey Geneviève Pagé

The Pinna illusion (Pinna & Brelstaff, 2000) consists of two concentric rings of micropatterns that appear to counter-rotate when the observer moves towards the stimulus. There have been several reports that the illusion is stronger when the retinal expansion is produced by observer self-motion than when produced on a computer screen without observer self-motion. In fact, we found that the illu...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000
A V Popple D M Levi

Amblyopia ("lazy eye") is an impairment in visual acuity resulting from abnormal neural development in the visual cortex. We tested the responses of ten amblyopic and six normal observers to illusions of perceived orientation in textures of Gabor patches: the "Fraser illusion," the "phase illusion," and a "tilted chain" illusion. The illusory tilt of the stimulus rows was matched by actual tilt...

2017
Lea Atala-Gérard Michael Bach

The Rotating Snakes Illusion employs patterns with repetitive asymmetric luminance steps forming a "snake wheel." In the underlying luminance sequence {black, dark grey, white, light grey}, coded as {0, g1, 100, g2}, we varied g1 and g2 and measured illusion strength via nulling: Saccades were performed next to a "snake wheel" that rotated physically; observers adjusted rotation until a station...

Journal: :Spatial vision 2002
David Rose Paola Bressan

The Ebbinghaus illusion has traditionally been considered as either a sensory or a cognitive illusion, or some combination of these two. Cognitive contrast explanations take support from the way the illusion varies with the degree of shape similarity between the test and inducing elements; we show, however, that contour interaction explanations may account for this result too. We therefore test...

2012
Hiroyuki Kajimoto

For whole-body interaction for computer entertainment, I propose applying electrical stimulations to tendons to create an illusory motion of the limbs so that real motion becomes unnecessary. Strong vibrations to joints induce the well-known kinesthetic illusion, but electrically inducing this illusion has been rarely explored. An experiment is described showing that this illusion can be genera...

Journal: :Vision research 1977
D H Foster

The sequence in which two sma& spatially unresolved spots of light are Rashed in the periphery of the visual field can be determined by means of a “fine-grain” movement illusion. The illusion can be produced not only by rod-rod and by cone-cone stimulation. but also by rod-cone stimulation. Dynamics of the illusion are obtained by sequence-discrimination experiments for each of these three stim...

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