Oxf Compendium Visual Illusions C
Herausgeber: Shapiro, Arthur G; Todorovic, Dejan
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Visual illusions are compelling phenomena that draw attention to the brain's capacity to construct our perceptual world. The Oxford Compendium of Visual Illusions is a collection of over one hundred chapters on visual illusions, written by the illusions' creators and vision scientists who have investigated mechanisms underlying their peculiarities.
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Visual illusions are compelling phenomena that draw attention to the brain's capacity to construct our perceptual world. The Oxford Compendium of Visual Illusions is a collection of over one hundred chapters on visual illusions, written by the illusions' creators and vision scientists who have investigated mechanisms underlying their peculiarities.
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- Artikelnr.: 47867761
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 834
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 289mm x 222mm x 62mm
- Gewicht: 3265g
- ISBN-13: 9780199794607
- ISBN-10: 019979460X
- Artikelnr.: 47867761
Arthur Shapiro, PhD, is Professor of Psychology at American University, Washington, D.C. Dejan Todorovic, PhD, is Professor of Psychology at Belgrade University, Belgrade, Serbia.
* How to Use the Online Textbook
* Introduction
* Part I: Introductory General Chapters
* 1. Early history of illusions
* Nicholas J. Wade
* 2. Cross-cultural Studies of Illusions
* J.B. Dergowski
* 3. Visual Illusion in a Comparative Perspective
* Kazuo Fujita, Noriyuki Nakamura, and Sota Watanabe
* 4. An Analysis of Theoretical Approaches to Geometrical-Optical
Illusions
* Barbara Gillam
* 5. Visual Illusions in Action
* Nicola Bruno
* 6. Motion Illusions in Man and Machine
* Cornelia Fermüller
* 7. The Visual World as Illusion: The Ones We Know and the Ones We
Don't
* Stephen Grossberg
* 8. Visual Illusions?
* Jan Koenderink
* 9. Why the Concept of "Visual Illusions" is Misleading
* Dale Purves, William T. Wojtach, R. Beau Lotto
* 10. Where have all the illusions gone? -- A critique of the concept
of illusion
* Brian Rogers
* Part II: Geometrical
* 11. Weighted positional averaging in the illusions of the Müller-Lyer
type
* Aleksandr Bulatov
* 12. The Bar Cross Ellipse Illusion
* Gideon P. Caplovitz, Alex Boswell, and Kyle Killebrew
* 13. The Spinning Ellipse Speed Illusion
* Gideon Paul Caplovitz, Po-Jang Hsieh, Peter J. Kohler, and Katharine
B. Porter
* 14. The Ames-window illusion and its variations
* Marcel de Heer and Thomas V. Papathomas
* 15. Three-Dimensional Müller-Lyer Illusion: Theoretical and Practical
Implications
* Patricia R. DeLucia
* 16. Why do Hills Look so Steep?
* Frank H. Durgin and Zhi Li
* 17. "Shape from Smear": An Illusion of 3D Shape, Made by
Finger-Painting with Noise
* Roland W. Fleming and Daniel Holtmann-Rice
* 18. Geometric-optical illusions under isoluminance?
* Kai Hamburger, Thorsten Hansen, and Karl R. Gegenfurtner
* 19. The Picture Surface Illusion: 3D Biases 2D
* Sherief Hammad and John M. Kennedy
* 20. Cast Shadow Illusions
* Daniel Kersten and Pascal Mamassian
* 21. Leaning Tower Illusion
* Frederick A. A. Kingdom, Ali Yoonessi, and Elena Gheorghiu
* 22. The Invisible Saddle, or the Cap-or-Cup Illusion
* Jan Koenderink, Andrea van Doorn, and Johan Wagemans
* 23. Symmetry and uprightness in visually-perceived shapes
* Lydia Maniatis
* 24. Bath Tub Illusion
* Lydia Maniatis
* 25. The Pitchroom Illusion: How High is Up?
* Leonard Matin, Ethel Matin, Wenxun Li, Todd E. Hudson, and Adam
Shavit
* 26. Geometric Illusions in the Human Face and Body
* Kazunori Morikawa
* 27. Dynamic Illusory Size Contrast: enhanced relative size effects
due to stimulus motion
* Ryan E.B. Mruczek, Christopher D. Blair, Lars Strother, and Gideon P.
Caplovitz
* 28. Size Contrast and assimilation in the Delboeuf and Ebbinghaus
illusions
* Ryan E.B. Mruczek, Christopher D. Blair, Lars Strother, and Gideon P.
Caplovitz
* 29. The Occlusion, Configural Shape, and Shrinkage Illusions
* Stephen E. Palmer and Karen B. Schloss
* 30. Reverse-perspective art and objects - Illusions in depth and
motion
* Thomas V. Papathomas
* 31. The New Moon Illusion
* Brian Rogers and Stuart Anstis
* 32. Geometrical errors are the cost of maintaining the luminance
contrast polarity
* Sergio Roncato
* 33. Antigravity Slopes: A new type of visual illusion
* Kokichi Sugihara
* 34. The geometrical-optical illusions of J.J. Oppel
* Dejan Todorovic
* 35. Oppel-Kundt Illusion
* Ji?í Wackermann
* 36. The Shifted-Chessboard Pattern as Paradigm of the Exegesis of
Geometrical-optical Illusions
* Gerald Westheimer
* Part III: Brightness/Lightness/Color
* 37. A Layered Experience of Lightness and Color
* Barton L. Anderson
* 38. Color and luminance: afterimages, combinations and flicker
* Stuart Anstis
* 39. The White effect
* Barbara Blakeslee and Mark E. McCourt
* 40. The Dungeon Illusion
* Paola Bressan and Peter Kramer
* 41. The contrast contrast illusion
* Charles Chubb, Joshua A. Solomon, and George Sperling
* 42. Illusory Color Spread from Apparent Motion
* Carol M. Cicerone and Donald D. Hoffman
* 43. The reversed contrast Necker cube
* Alessandra Galmonte and Tiziano Agostini
* 44. Changing the Chevreul Illusion by a Background Luminance Ramp
* János Geier and Mariann Hudák
* 45. The curved grid non-illusions: eliminating Hermann's spots and
Lingelbach's scintillation
* János Geier and Mariann Hudák
* 46. The Staircase Gelb Illusion
* Alan Gilchrist
* 47. The Breathing Light Illusion: illusory size and brightness
variation induced by motion
* Simone Gori, Enrico Giora, and D. Alan Stubbs
* 48. Large Shift in Brightness Induced by Motion in Context
* Sang Wook Hong
* 49. The Chromatic Mach Card
* Anya Hurlbert
* 50. Colour Assimilation
* Frederick A. A. Kingdom
* 51. When light looks like paint
* Frederick A. A. Kingdom
* 52. The Scintillating Grid
* Bernd Lingelbach
* 53. Second-order Mach Bands, Chevreul, and Craik-O'Brien-Cornsweet
Illusions
* Zhong-Lin Lu and George Sperling
* 54. Vasarely's Nested Squares and the Alternating Brightness Star
illusion
* Susana Martinez-Conde and Stephen L. Macknik
* 55. Grating Induction
* Mark E. McCourt and Barbara Blakeslee
* 56. Illusory variations in apparent dot brightness induced by density
modulations
* Jeffrey B. Mulligan
* 57. On the Watercolor Illusion
* Baingio Pinna
* 58. The Chinese lantern illusion
* Sergio Roncato, Sandro Bettella, and Clara Casco
* 59. The Wedding Cake Illusion: Interaction of Geometric and
Photometric Factors in Induced Contrast and Assimilation
* Branka Spehar and Colin WG Clifford
* 60. Filling-in between contours
* Rob van Lier
* 61. The glare effect
* Daniele Zavagno and Olga Daneyko
* Part IV: Motion-Based
* 62. Improbable Illusory Contours
* Barton L. Anderson
* 63. Low-level motion illusions
* Stuart Anstis
* 64. High-level organization of motion: Ambiguous, Primed, Sliding,
and Flashed
* Stuart Anstis
* 65. Backscroll illusion
* Kiyoshi Fujimoto
* 66. The Rotating Tilted Lines Illusion: rotation instead of
expansion, a peculiar case of motion misperception
* Simone Gori
* 67. The enigmatic Enigma illusion
* Kai Hamburger
* 68. The Fraser-Wilcox illusion and its extension
* Akiyoshi Kitaoka
* 69. Induced motion
* Jasmin Léveillé and Arash Yazdanbakhsh
* 70. The Freezing Rotation Illusion
* Erika N. Lorincz and Max R. Dürsteler
* 71. Second-order Reversed Phi
* Zhong-Lin Lu and George Sperling
* 72. Attention-generated apparent motion
* Zhong-Lin Lu and George Sperling
* 73. Two-stroke apparent motion
* George Mather
* 74. On the Pinna Illusion
* Baingio Pinna
* 75. Color Wagon Wheel
* Arthur Shapiro
* 76. The Aperture Problem: Illusions arising during the integration
and segmentation of motion within and across apertures
* Maggie Shiffrar
* 77. Paths of Apparent Human Motion Follow Motor Constraints
* Maggie Shiffrar and Christina Joseph
* 78. The Motion Standstill Illusion
* George Sperling, Son-Hee Lyu, Chia-Huei Tseng, and Zhong-Lin Lu
* 79. Objectless Motion: The Pedestalled Motion Paradigm
* George Sperling and Zhong-Lin Lu
* 80. Silencing the awareness of change
* Jordan W. Suchow and George A. Alvarez
* 81. The Kayahara Silhouette Illusion
* Nikolaus F. Troje
* 82. The motion aftereffect
* Frans A.J. Verstraten and Peter J. Bex
* 83. High phi and ghost phi: Extreme motion illusions
* Mark Wexler
* 84. Stereokinetic phenomena
* Mario Zanforlin
* 85. Motion illusions in static patterns
* Johannes M. Zanker
* Part V: Faces
* 86. The Venus Effect
* Marco Bertamini and Richard Latto
* 87. The Hollow-mask Illusion and Variations
* Thomas V. Papathomas
* 88. The Illusion of Sex
* Richard Russell
* 89. The Bogart Effect
* Sharon Gilad-Gutnick, Rohan Varma, and Pawan Sinha
* 90. The Presidential Illusion
* Sharon Gilad-Gutnick and Pawan Sinha
* 91. About Face: The Margaret Thatcher Illusion
* Peter Thompson
* 92. The Mona Lisa effect
* Dejan Todorovic
* 93. The Wobbling Face Illusion
* Sayako Ueda and Akiyoshi Kitaoka
* 94. Adaptation aftereffects in the perception of faces
* Michael A. Webster
* Part VI: Grouping and Organization
* 95. Ambiguous Figures Moving Forward
* Lori J. Bernstein
* 96. The Scramble Illusion: Texture Metamers
* Charles Chubb, Joseph Darcy, Michael S. Landy, John Econopouly,
Jong-Ho Nam, Dan Bindman, and George Sperling
* 97. Amodally completed angles
* Walter Gerbino
* 98. Subjective Contours
* Barbara Gillam
* 99. The Ternus Effect
* Elisabeth Hein
* 100. Two sinusoids: 6 - 1 perceptions
* Jan Kremlacek
* 101. The Illusions of Numerosity
* Riccardo Luccio
* 102. The Aperture Capture Illusion
* Evan M. Palmer and Philip J. Kellman
* Part VII: Attention
* 103. Motion-induced blindness (MIB)
* Yoram Bonneh
* 104. Inattentional blindness and the illusion of attention
* Daniel J. Simons
* Part VIII: Binocular Vision/Stereopsis
* 105. Binocular rivalry: The illusion of disappearance
* Randolph Blake
* 106. Stereo Rotation Standstill and Related Illusions
* Max R. Dürsteler and Erika N. Lorincz
* 107. The graph-paper effect: a moving, illusory, stereoscopic texture
* Mark Georgeson
* Part IX: Adaptation
* 108. Adaptation to brightness change, contours, jogging, and apparent
motion
* Stuart Anstis
* 109. The Color Dove illusion- chromatic filling in effect following a
spatial-temporal edge
* Yuval Barkan and Hedva Spitzer
* 110. Blur adaptation and induction
* Michael A. Webster
* Part X: Conflicting Scale or Other Information
* 111. Hybrid Image Illusion
* Aude Oliva and Philippe G. Schyns
* 112. Contrast Asynchronies
* Arthur Shapiro
* 113. Hidden Images
* Nicholas J. Wade
* Part XI: Multisensory
* 114. The three-dimensional Necker cube
* Nicola Bruno
* 115. The McGurk Effect and the Primacy of Multisensory Perception
* James W. Dias, Theresa C. Cook, and Lawrence D. Rosenblum
* Index
* Introduction
* Part I: Introductory General Chapters
* 1. Early history of illusions
* Nicholas J. Wade
* 2. Cross-cultural Studies of Illusions
* J.B. Dergowski
* 3. Visual Illusion in a Comparative Perspective
* Kazuo Fujita, Noriyuki Nakamura, and Sota Watanabe
* 4. An Analysis of Theoretical Approaches to Geometrical-Optical
Illusions
* Barbara Gillam
* 5. Visual Illusions in Action
* Nicola Bruno
* 6. Motion Illusions in Man and Machine
* Cornelia Fermüller
* 7. The Visual World as Illusion: The Ones We Know and the Ones We
Don't
* Stephen Grossberg
* 8. Visual Illusions?
* Jan Koenderink
* 9. Why the Concept of "Visual Illusions" is Misleading
* Dale Purves, William T. Wojtach, R. Beau Lotto
* 10. Where have all the illusions gone? -- A critique of the concept
of illusion
* Brian Rogers
* Part II: Geometrical
* 11. Weighted positional averaging in the illusions of the Müller-Lyer
type
* Aleksandr Bulatov
* 12. The Bar Cross Ellipse Illusion
* Gideon P. Caplovitz, Alex Boswell, and Kyle Killebrew
* 13. The Spinning Ellipse Speed Illusion
* Gideon Paul Caplovitz, Po-Jang Hsieh, Peter J. Kohler, and Katharine
B. Porter
* 14. The Ames-window illusion and its variations
* Marcel de Heer and Thomas V. Papathomas
* 15. Three-Dimensional Müller-Lyer Illusion: Theoretical and Practical
Implications
* Patricia R. DeLucia
* 16. Why do Hills Look so Steep?
* Frank H. Durgin and Zhi Li
* 17. "Shape from Smear": An Illusion of 3D Shape, Made by
Finger-Painting with Noise
* Roland W. Fleming and Daniel Holtmann-Rice
* 18. Geometric-optical illusions under isoluminance?
* Kai Hamburger, Thorsten Hansen, and Karl R. Gegenfurtner
* 19. The Picture Surface Illusion: 3D Biases 2D
* Sherief Hammad and John M. Kennedy
* 20. Cast Shadow Illusions
* Daniel Kersten and Pascal Mamassian
* 21. Leaning Tower Illusion
* Frederick A. A. Kingdom, Ali Yoonessi, and Elena Gheorghiu
* 22. The Invisible Saddle, or the Cap-or-Cup Illusion
* Jan Koenderink, Andrea van Doorn, and Johan Wagemans
* 23. Symmetry and uprightness in visually-perceived shapes
* Lydia Maniatis
* 24. Bath Tub Illusion
* Lydia Maniatis
* 25. The Pitchroom Illusion: How High is Up?
* Leonard Matin, Ethel Matin, Wenxun Li, Todd E. Hudson, and Adam
Shavit
* 26. Geometric Illusions in the Human Face and Body
* Kazunori Morikawa
* 27. Dynamic Illusory Size Contrast: enhanced relative size effects
due to stimulus motion
* Ryan E.B. Mruczek, Christopher D. Blair, Lars Strother, and Gideon P.
Caplovitz
* 28. Size Contrast and assimilation in the Delboeuf and Ebbinghaus
illusions
* Ryan E.B. Mruczek, Christopher D. Blair, Lars Strother, and Gideon P.
Caplovitz
* 29. The Occlusion, Configural Shape, and Shrinkage Illusions
* Stephen E. Palmer and Karen B. Schloss
* 30. Reverse-perspective art and objects - Illusions in depth and
motion
* Thomas V. Papathomas
* 31. The New Moon Illusion
* Brian Rogers and Stuart Anstis
* 32. Geometrical errors are the cost of maintaining the luminance
contrast polarity
* Sergio Roncato
* 33. Antigravity Slopes: A new type of visual illusion
* Kokichi Sugihara
* 34. The geometrical-optical illusions of J.J. Oppel
* Dejan Todorovic
* 35. Oppel-Kundt Illusion
* Ji?í Wackermann
* 36. The Shifted-Chessboard Pattern as Paradigm of the Exegesis of
Geometrical-optical Illusions
* Gerald Westheimer
* Part III: Brightness/Lightness/Color
* 37. A Layered Experience of Lightness and Color
* Barton L. Anderson
* 38. Color and luminance: afterimages, combinations and flicker
* Stuart Anstis
* 39. The White effect
* Barbara Blakeslee and Mark E. McCourt
* 40. The Dungeon Illusion
* Paola Bressan and Peter Kramer
* 41. The contrast contrast illusion
* Charles Chubb, Joshua A. Solomon, and George Sperling
* 42. Illusory Color Spread from Apparent Motion
* Carol M. Cicerone and Donald D. Hoffman
* 43. The reversed contrast Necker cube
* Alessandra Galmonte and Tiziano Agostini
* 44. Changing the Chevreul Illusion by a Background Luminance Ramp
* János Geier and Mariann Hudák
* 45. The curved grid non-illusions: eliminating Hermann's spots and
Lingelbach's scintillation
* János Geier and Mariann Hudák
* 46. The Staircase Gelb Illusion
* Alan Gilchrist
* 47. The Breathing Light Illusion: illusory size and brightness
variation induced by motion
* Simone Gori, Enrico Giora, and D. Alan Stubbs
* 48. Large Shift in Brightness Induced by Motion in Context
* Sang Wook Hong
* 49. The Chromatic Mach Card
* Anya Hurlbert
* 50. Colour Assimilation
* Frederick A. A. Kingdom
* 51. When light looks like paint
* Frederick A. A. Kingdom
* 52. The Scintillating Grid
* Bernd Lingelbach
* 53. Second-order Mach Bands, Chevreul, and Craik-O'Brien-Cornsweet
Illusions
* Zhong-Lin Lu and George Sperling
* 54. Vasarely's Nested Squares and the Alternating Brightness Star
illusion
* Susana Martinez-Conde and Stephen L. Macknik
* 55. Grating Induction
* Mark E. McCourt and Barbara Blakeslee
* 56. Illusory variations in apparent dot brightness induced by density
modulations
* Jeffrey B. Mulligan
* 57. On the Watercolor Illusion
* Baingio Pinna
* 58. The Chinese lantern illusion
* Sergio Roncato, Sandro Bettella, and Clara Casco
* 59. The Wedding Cake Illusion: Interaction of Geometric and
Photometric Factors in Induced Contrast and Assimilation
* Branka Spehar and Colin WG Clifford
* 60. Filling-in between contours
* Rob van Lier
* 61. The glare effect
* Daniele Zavagno and Olga Daneyko
* Part IV: Motion-Based
* 62. Improbable Illusory Contours
* Barton L. Anderson
* 63. Low-level motion illusions
* Stuart Anstis
* 64. High-level organization of motion: Ambiguous, Primed, Sliding,
and Flashed
* Stuart Anstis
* 65. Backscroll illusion
* Kiyoshi Fujimoto
* 66. The Rotating Tilted Lines Illusion: rotation instead of
expansion, a peculiar case of motion misperception
* Simone Gori
* 67. The enigmatic Enigma illusion
* Kai Hamburger
* 68. The Fraser-Wilcox illusion and its extension
* Akiyoshi Kitaoka
* 69. Induced motion
* Jasmin Léveillé and Arash Yazdanbakhsh
* 70. The Freezing Rotation Illusion
* Erika N. Lorincz and Max R. Dürsteler
* 71. Second-order Reversed Phi
* Zhong-Lin Lu and George Sperling
* 72. Attention-generated apparent motion
* Zhong-Lin Lu and George Sperling
* 73. Two-stroke apparent motion
* George Mather
* 74. On the Pinna Illusion
* Baingio Pinna
* 75. Color Wagon Wheel
* Arthur Shapiro
* 76. The Aperture Problem: Illusions arising during the integration
and segmentation of motion within and across apertures
* Maggie Shiffrar
* 77. Paths of Apparent Human Motion Follow Motor Constraints
* Maggie Shiffrar and Christina Joseph
* 78. The Motion Standstill Illusion
* George Sperling, Son-Hee Lyu, Chia-Huei Tseng, and Zhong-Lin Lu
* 79. Objectless Motion: The Pedestalled Motion Paradigm
* George Sperling and Zhong-Lin Lu
* 80. Silencing the awareness of change
* Jordan W. Suchow and George A. Alvarez
* 81. The Kayahara Silhouette Illusion
* Nikolaus F. Troje
* 82. The motion aftereffect
* Frans A.J. Verstraten and Peter J. Bex
* 83. High phi and ghost phi: Extreme motion illusions
* Mark Wexler
* 84. Stereokinetic phenomena
* Mario Zanforlin
* 85. Motion illusions in static patterns
* Johannes M. Zanker
* Part V: Faces
* 86. The Venus Effect
* Marco Bertamini and Richard Latto
* 87. The Hollow-mask Illusion and Variations
* Thomas V. Papathomas
* 88. The Illusion of Sex
* Richard Russell
* 89. The Bogart Effect
* Sharon Gilad-Gutnick, Rohan Varma, and Pawan Sinha
* 90. The Presidential Illusion
* Sharon Gilad-Gutnick and Pawan Sinha
* 91. About Face: The Margaret Thatcher Illusion
* Peter Thompson
* 92. The Mona Lisa effect
* Dejan Todorovic
* 93. The Wobbling Face Illusion
* Sayako Ueda and Akiyoshi Kitaoka
* 94. Adaptation aftereffects in the perception of faces
* Michael A. Webster
* Part VI: Grouping and Organization
* 95. Ambiguous Figures Moving Forward
* Lori J. Bernstein
* 96. The Scramble Illusion: Texture Metamers
* Charles Chubb, Joseph Darcy, Michael S. Landy, John Econopouly,
Jong-Ho Nam, Dan Bindman, and George Sperling
* 97. Amodally completed angles
* Walter Gerbino
* 98. Subjective Contours
* Barbara Gillam
* 99. The Ternus Effect
* Elisabeth Hein
* 100. Two sinusoids: 6 - 1 perceptions
* Jan Kremlacek
* 101. The Illusions of Numerosity
* Riccardo Luccio
* 102. The Aperture Capture Illusion
* Evan M. Palmer and Philip J. Kellman
* Part VII: Attention
* 103. Motion-induced blindness (MIB)
* Yoram Bonneh
* 104. Inattentional blindness and the illusion of attention
* Daniel J. Simons
* Part VIII: Binocular Vision/Stereopsis
* 105. Binocular rivalry: The illusion of disappearance
* Randolph Blake
* 106. Stereo Rotation Standstill and Related Illusions
* Max R. Dürsteler and Erika N. Lorincz
* 107. The graph-paper effect: a moving, illusory, stereoscopic texture
* Mark Georgeson
* Part IX: Adaptation
* 108. Adaptation to brightness change, contours, jogging, and apparent
motion
* Stuart Anstis
* 109. The Color Dove illusion- chromatic filling in effect following a
spatial-temporal edge
* Yuval Barkan and Hedva Spitzer
* 110. Blur adaptation and induction
* Michael A. Webster
* Part X: Conflicting Scale or Other Information
* 111. Hybrid Image Illusion
* Aude Oliva and Philippe G. Schyns
* 112. Contrast Asynchronies
* Arthur Shapiro
* 113. Hidden Images
* Nicholas J. Wade
* Part XI: Multisensory
* 114. The three-dimensional Necker cube
* Nicola Bruno
* 115. The McGurk Effect and the Primacy of Multisensory Perception
* James W. Dias, Theresa C. Cook, and Lawrence D. Rosenblum
* Index
* How to Use the Online Textbook
* Introduction
* Part I: Introductory General Chapters
* 1. Early history of illusions
* Nicholas J. Wade
* 2. Cross-cultural Studies of Illusions
* J.B. Dergowski
* 3. Visual Illusion in a Comparative Perspective
* Kazuo Fujita, Noriyuki Nakamura, and Sota Watanabe
* 4. An Analysis of Theoretical Approaches to Geometrical-Optical
Illusions
* Barbara Gillam
* 5. Visual Illusions in Action
* Nicola Bruno
* 6. Motion Illusions in Man and Machine
* Cornelia Fermüller
* 7. The Visual World as Illusion: The Ones We Know and the Ones We
Don't
* Stephen Grossberg
* 8. Visual Illusions?
* Jan Koenderink
* 9. Why the Concept of "Visual Illusions" is Misleading
* Dale Purves, William T. Wojtach, R. Beau Lotto
* 10. Where have all the illusions gone? -- A critique of the concept
of illusion
* Brian Rogers
* Part II: Geometrical
* 11. Weighted positional averaging in the illusions of the Müller-Lyer
type
* Aleksandr Bulatov
* 12. The Bar Cross Ellipse Illusion
* Gideon P. Caplovitz, Alex Boswell, and Kyle Killebrew
* 13. The Spinning Ellipse Speed Illusion
* Gideon Paul Caplovitz, Po-Jang Hsieh, Peter J. Kohler, and Katharine
B. Porter
* 14. The Ames-window illusion and its variations
* Marcel de Heer and Thomas V. Papathomas
* 15. Three-Dimensional Müller-Lyer Illusion: Theoretical and Practical
Implications
* Patricia R. DeLucia
* 16. Why do Hills Look so Steep?
* Frank H. Durgin and Zhi Li
* 17. "Shape from Smear": An Illusion of 3D Shape, Made by
Finger-Painting with Noise
* Roland W. Fleming and Daniel Holtmann-Rice
* 18. Geometric-optical illusions under isoluminance?
* Kai Hamburger, Thorsten Hansen, and Karl R. Gegenfurtner
* 19. The Picture Surface Illusion: 3D Biases 2D
* Sherief Hammad and John M. Kennedy
* 20. Cast Shadow Illusions
* Daniel Kersten and Pascal Mamassian
* 21. Leaning Tower Illusion
* Frederick A. A. Kingdom, Ali Yoonessi, and Elena Gheorghiu
* 22. The Invisible Saddle, or the Cap-or-Cup Illusion
* Jan Koenderink, Andrea van Doorn, and Johan Wagemans
* 23. Symmetry and uprightness in visually-perceived shapes
* Lydia Maniatis
* 24. Bath Tub Illusion
* Lydia Maniatis
* 25. The Pitchroom Illusion: How High is Up?
* Leonard Matin, Ethel Matin, Wenxun Li, Todd E. Hudson, and Adam
Shavit
* 26. Geometric Illusions in the Human Face and Body
* Kazunori Morikawa
* 27. Dynamic Illusory Size Contrast: enhanced relative size effects
due to stimulus motion
* Ryan E.B. Mruczek, Christopher D. Blair, Lars Strother, and Gideon P.
Caplovitz
* 28. Size Contrast and assimilation in the Delboeuf and Ebbinghaus
illusions
* Ryan E.B. Mruczek, Christopher D. Blair, Lars Strother, and Gideon P.
Caplovitz
* 29. The Occlusion, Configural Shape, and Shrinkage Illusions
* Stephen E. Palmer and Karen B. Schloss
* 30. Reverse-perspective art and objects - Illusions in depth and
motion
* Thomas V. Papathomas
* 31. The New Moon Illusion
* Brian Rogers and Stuart Anstis
* 32. Geometrical errors are the cost of maintaining the luminance
contrast polarity
* Sergio Roncato
* 33. Antigravity Slopes: A new type of visual illusion
* Kokichi Sugihara
* 34. The geometrical-optical illusions of J.J. Oppel
* Dejan Todorovic
* 35. Oppel-Kundt Illusion
* Ji?í Wackermann
* 36. The Shifted-Chessboard Pattern as Paradigm of the Exegesis of
Geometrical-optical Illusions
* Gerald Westheimer
* Part III: Brightness/Lightness/Color
* 37. A Layered Experience of Lightness and Color
* Barton L. Anderson
* 38. Color and luminance: afterimages, combinations and flicker
* Stuart Anstis
* 39. The White effect
* Barbara Blakeslee and Mark E. McCourt
* 40. The Dungeon Illusion
* Paola Bressan and Peter Kramer
* 41. The contrast contrast illusion
* Charles Chubb, Joshua A. Solomon, and George Sperling
* 42. Illusory Color Spread from Apparent Motion
* Carol M. Cicerone and Donald D. Hoffman
* 43. The reversed contrast Necker cube
* Alessandra Galmonte and Tiziano Agostini
* 44. Changing the Chevreul Illusion by a Background Luminance Ramp
* János Geier and Mariann Hudák
* 45. The curved grid non-illusions: eliminating Hermann's spots and
Lingelbach's scintillation
* János Geier and Mariann Hudák
* 46. The Staircase Gelb Illusion
* Alan Gilchrist
* 47. The Breathing Light Illusion: illusory size and brightness
variation induced by motion
* Simone Gori, Enrico Giora, and D. Alan Stubbs
* 48. Large Shift in Brightness Induced by Motion in Context
* Sang Wook Hong
* 49. The Chromatic Mach Card
* Anya Hurlbert
* 50. Colour Assimilation
* Frederick A. A. Kingdom
* 51. When light looks like paint
* Frederick A. A. Kingdom
* 52. The Scintillating Grid
* Bernd Lingelbach
* 53. Second-order Mach Bands, Chevreul, and Craik-O'Brien-Cornsweet
Illusions
* Zhong-Lin Lu and George Sperling
* 54. Vasarely's Nested Squares and the Alternating Brightness Star
illusion
* Susana Martinez-Conde and Stephen L. Macknik
* 55. Grating Induction
* Mark E. McCourt and Barbara Blakeslee
* 56. Illusory variations in apparent dot brightness induced by density
modulations
* Jeffrey B. Mulligan
* 57. On the Watercolor Illusion
* Baingio Pinna
* 58. The Chinese lantern illusion
* Sergio Roncato, Sandro Bettella, and Clara Casco
* 59. The Wedding Cake Illusion: Interaction of Geometric and
Photometric Factors in Induced Contrast and Assimilation
* Branka Spehar and Colin WG Clifford
* 60. Filling-in between contours
* Rob van Lier
* 61. The glare effect
* Daniele Zavagno and Olga Daneyko
* Part IV: Motion-Based
* 62. Improbable Illusory Contours
* Barton L. Anderson
* 63. Low-level motion illusions
* Stuart Anstis
* 64. High-level organization of motion: Ambiguous, Primed, Sliding,
and Flashed
* Stuart Anstis
* 65. Backscroll illusion
* Kiyoshi Fujimoto
* 66. The Rotating Tilted Lines Illusion: rotation instead of
expansion, a peculiar case of motion misperception
* Simone Gori
* 67. The enigmatic Enigma illusion
* Kai Hamburger
* 68. The Fraser-Wilcox illusion and its extension
* Akiyoshi Kitaoka
* 69. Induced motion
* Jasmin Léveillé and Arash Yazdanbakhsh
* 70. The Freezing Rotation Illusion
* Erika N. Lorincz and Max R. Dürsteler
* 71. Second-order Reversed Phi
* Zhong-Lin Lu and George Sperling
* 72. Attention-generated apparent motion
* Zhong-Lin Lu and George Sperling
* 73. Two-stroke apparent motion
* George Mather
* 74. On the Pinna Illusion
* Baingio Pinna
* 75. Color Wagon Wheel
* Arthur Shapiro
* 76. The Aperture Problem: Illusions arising during the integration
and segmentation of motion within and across apertures
* Maggie Shiffrar
* 77. Paths of Apparent Human Motion Follow Motor Constraints
* Maggie Shiffrar and Christina Joseph
* 78. The Motion Standstill Illusion
* George Sperling, Son-Hee Lyu, Chia-Huei Tseng, and Zhong-Lin Lu
* 79. Objectless Motion: The Pedestalled Motion Paradigm
* George Sperling and Zhong-Lin Lu
* 80. Silencing the awareness of change
* Jordan W. Suchow and George A. Alvarez
* 81. The Kayahara Silhouette Illusion
* Nikolaus F. Troje
* 82. The motion aftereffect
* Frans A.J. Verstraten and Peter J. Bex
* 83. High phi and ghost phi: Extreme motion illusions
* Mark Wexler
* 84. Stereokinetic phenomena
* Mario Zanforlin
* 85. Motion illusions in static patterns
* Johannes M. Zanker
* Part V: Faces
* 86. The Venus Effect
* Marco Bertamini and Richard Latto
* 87. The Hollow-mask Illusion and Variations
* Thomas V. Papathomas
* 88. The Illusion of Sex
* Richard Russell
* 89. The Bogart Effect
* Sharon Gilad-Gutnick, Rohan Varma, and Pawan Sinha
* 90. The Presidential Illusion
* Sharon Gilad-Gutnick and Pawan Sinha
* 91. About Face: The Margaret Thatcher Illusion
* Peter Thompson
* 92. The Mona Lisa effect
* Dejan Todorovic
* 93. The Wobbling Face Illusion
* Sayako Ueda and Akiyoshi Kitaoka
* 94. Adaptation aftereffects in the perception of faces
* Michael A. Webster
* Part VI: Grouping and Organization
* 95. Ambiguous Figures Moving Forward
* Lori J. Bernstein
* 96. The Scramble Illusion: Texture Metamers
* Charles Chubb, Joseph Darcy, Michael S. Landy, John Econopouly,
Jong-Ho Nam, Dan Bindman, and George Sperling
* 97. Amodally completed angles
* Walter Gerbino
* 98. Subjective Contours
* Barbara Gillam
* 99. The Ternus Effect
* Elisabeth Hein
* 100. Two sinusoids: 6 - 1 perceptions
* Jan Kremlacek
* 101. The Illusions of Numerosity
* Riccardo Luccio
* 102. The Aperture Capture Illusion
* Evan M. Palmer and Philip J. Kellman
* Part VII: Attention
* 103. Motion-induced blindness (MIB)
* Yoram Bonneh
* 104. Inattentional blindness and the illusion of attention
* Daniel J. Simons
* Part VIII: Binocular Vision/Stereopsis
* 105. Binocular rivalry: The illusion of disappearance
* Randolph Blake
* 106. Stereo Rotation Standstill and Related Illusions
* Max R. Dürsteler and Erika N. Lorincz
* 107. The graph-paper effect: a moving, illusory, stereoscopic texture
* Mark Georgeson
* Part IX: Adaptation
* 108. Adaptation to brightness change, contours, jogging, and apparent
motion
* Stuart Anstis
* 109. The Color Dove illusion- chromatic filling in effect following a
spatial-temporal edge
* Yuval Barkan and Hedva Spitzer
* 110. Blur adaptation and induction
* Michael A. Webster
* Part X: Conflicting Scale or Other Information
* 111. Hybrid Image Illusion
* Aude Oliva and Philippe G. Schyns
* 112. Contrast Asynchronies
* Arthur Shapiro
* 113. Hidden Images
* Nicholas J. Wade
* Part XI: Multisensory
* 114. The three-dimensional Necker cube
* Nicola Bruno
* 115. The McGurk Effect and the Primacy of Multisensory Perception
* James W. Dias, Theresa C. Cook, and Lawrence D. Rosenblum
* Index
* Introduction
* Part I: Introductory General Chapters
* 1. Early history of illusions
* Nicholas J. Wade
* 2. Cross-cultural Studies of Illusions
* J.B. Dergowski
* 3. Visual Illusion in a Comparative Perspective
* Kazuo Fujita, Noriyuki Nakamura, and Sota Watanabe
* 4. An Analysis of Theoretical Approaches to Geometrical-Optical
Illusions
* Barbara Gillam
* 5. Visual Illusions in Action
* Nicola Bruno
* 6. Motion Illusions in Man and Machine
* Cornelia Fermüller
* 7. The Visual World as Illusion: The Ones We Know and the Ones We
Don't
* Stephen Grossberg
* 8. Visual Illusions?
* Jan Koenderink
* 9. Why the Concept of "Visual Illusions" is Misleading
* Dale Purves, William T. Wojtach, R. Beau Lotto
* 10. Where have all the illusions gone? -- A critique of the concept
of illusion
* Brian Rogers
* Part II: Geometrical
* 11. Weighted positional averaging in the illusions of the Müller-Lyer
type
* Aleksandr Bulatov
* 12. The Bar Cross Ellipse Illusion
* Gideon P. Caplovitz, Alex Boswell, and Kyle Killebrew
* 13. The Spinning Ellipse Speed Illusion
* Gideon Paul Caplovitz, Po-Jang Hsieh, Peter J. Kohler, and Katharine
B. Porter
* 14. The Ames-window illusion and its variations
* Marcel de Heer and Thomas V. Papathomas
* 15. Three-Dimensional Müller-Lyer Illusion: Theoretical and Practical
Implications
* Patricia R. DeLucia
* 16. Why do Hills Look so Steep?
* Frank H. Durgin and Zhi Li
* 17. "Shape from Smear": An Illusion of 3D Shape, Made by
Finger-Painting with Noise
* Roland W. Fleming and Daniel Holtmann-Rice
* 18. Geometric-optical illusions under isoluminance?
* Kai Hamburger, Thorsten Hansen, and Karl R. Gegenfurtner
* 19. The Picture Surface Illusion: 3D Biases 2D
* Sherief Hammad and John M. Kennedy
* 20. Cast Shadow Illusions
* Daniel Kersten and Pascal Mamassian
* 21. Leaning Tower Illusion
* Frederick A. A. Kingdom, Ali Yoonessi, and Elena Gheorghiu
* 22. The Invisible Saddle, or the Cap-or-Cup Illusion
* Jan Koenderink, Andrea van Doorn, and Johan Wagemans
* 23. Symmetry and uprightness in visually-perceived shapes
* Lydia Maniatis
* 24. Bath Tub Illusion
* Lydia Maniatis
* 25. The Pitchroom Illusion: How High is Up?
* Leonard Matin, Ethel Matin, Wenxun Li, Todd E. Hudson, and Adam
Shavit
* 26. Geometric Illusions in the Human Face and Body
* Kazunori Morikawa
* 27. Dynamic Illusory Size Contrast: enhanced relative size effects
due to stimulus motion
* Ryan E.B. Mruczek, Christopher D. Blair, Lars Strother, and Gideon P.
Caplovitz
* 28. Size Contrast and assimilation in the Delboeuf and Ebbinghaus
illusions
* Ryan E.B. Mruczek, Christopher D. Blair, Lars Strother, and Gideon P.
Caplovitz
* 29. The Occlusion, Configural Shape, and Shrinkage Illusions
* Stephen E. Palmer and Karen B. Schloss
* 30. Reverse-perspective art and objects - Illusions in depth and
motion
* Thomas V. Papathomas
* 31. The New Moon Illusion
* Brian Rogers and Stuart Anstis
* 32. Geometrical errors are the cost of maintaining the luminance
contrast polarity
* Sergio Roncato
* 33. Antigravity Slopes: A new type of visual illusion
* Kokichi Sugihara
* 34. The geometrical-optical illusions of J.J. Oppel
* Dejan Todorovic
* 35. Oppel-Kundt Illusion
* Ji?í Wackermann
* 36. The Shifted-Chessboard Pattern as Paradigm of the Exegesis of
Geometrical-optical Illusions
* Gerald Westheimer
* Part III: Brightness/Lightness/Color
* 37. A Layered Experience of Lightness and Color
* Barton L. Anderson
* 38. Color and luminance: afterimages, combinations and flicker
* Stuart Anstis
* 39. The White effect
* Barbara Blakeslee and Mark E. McCourt
* 40. The Dungeon Illusion
* Paola Bressan and Peter Kramer
* 41. The contrast contrast illusion
* Charles Chubb, Joshua A. Solomon, and George Sperling
* 42. Illusory Color Spread from Apparent Motion
* Carol M. Cicerone and Donald D. Hoffman
* 43. The reversed contrast Necker cube
* Alessandra Galmonte and Tiziano Agostini
* 44. Changing the Chevreul Illusion by a Background Luminance Ramp
* János Geier and Mariann Hudák
* 45. The curved grid non-illusions: eliminating Hermann's spots and
Lingelbach's scintillation
* János Geier and Mariann Hudák
* 46. The Staircase Gelb Illusion
* Alan Gilchrist
* 47. The Breathing Light Illusion: illusory size and brightness
variation induced by motion
* Simone Gori, Enrico Giora, and D. Alan Stubbs
* 48. Large Shift in Brightness Induced by Motion in Context
* Sang Wook Hong
* 49. The Chromatic Mach Card
* Anya Hurlbert
* 50. Colour Assimilation
* Frederick A. A. Kingdom
* 51. When light looks like paint
* Frederick A. A. Kingdom
* 52. The Scintillating Grid
* Bernd Lingelbach
* 53. Second-order Mach Bands, Chevreul, and Craik-O'Brien-Cornsweet
Illusions
* Zhong-Lin Lu and George Sperling
* 54. Vasarely's Nested Squares and the Alternating Brightness Star
illusion
* Susana Martinez-Conde and Stephen L. Macknik
* 55. Grating Induction
* Mark E. McCourt and Barbara Blakeslee
* 56. Illusory variations in apparent dot brightness induced by density
modulations
* Jeffrey B. Mulligan
* 57. On the Watercolor Illusion
* Baingio Pinna
* 58. The Chinese lantern illusion
* Sergio Roncato, Sandro Bettella, and Clara Casco
* 59. The Wedding Cake Illusion: Interaction of Geometric and
Photometric Factors in Induced Contrast and Assimilation
* Branka Spehar and Colin WG Clifford
* 60. Filling-in between contours
* Rob van Lier
* 61. The glare effect
* Daniele Zavagno and Olga Daneyko
* Part IV: Motion-Based
* 62. Improbable Illusory Contours
* Barton L. Anderson
* 63. Low-level motion illusions
* Stuart Anstis
* 64. High-level organization of motion: Ambiguous, Primed, Sliding,
and Flashed
* Stuart Anstis
* 65. Backscroll illusion
* Kiyoshi Fujimoto
* 66. The Rotating Tilted Lines Illusion: rotation instead of
expansion, a peculiar case of motion misperception
* Simone Gori
* 67. The enigmatic Enigma illusion
* Kai Hamburger
* 68. The Fraser-Wilcox illusion and its extension
* Akiyoshi Kitaoka
* 69. Induced motion
* Jasmin Léveillé and Arash Yazdanbakhsh
* 70. The Freezing Rotation Illusion
* Erika N. Lorincz and Max R. Dürsteler
* 71. Second-order Reversed Phi
* Zhong-Lin Lu and George Sperling
* 72. Attention-generated apparent motion
* Zhong-Lin Lu and George Sperling
* 73. Two-stroke apparent motion
* George Mather
* 74. On the Pinna Illusion
* Baingio Pinna
* 75. Color Wagon Wheel
* Arthur Shapiro
* 76. The Aperture Problem: Illusions arising during the integration
and segmentation of motion within and across apertures
* Maggie Shiffrar
* 77. Paths of Apparent Human Motion Follow Motor Constraints
* Maggie Shiffrar and Christina Joseph
* 78. The Motion Standstill Illusion
* George Sperling, Son-Hee Lyu, Chia-Huei Tseng, and Zhong-Lin Lu
* 79. Objectless Motion: The Pedestalled Motion Paradigm
* George Sperling and Zhong-Lin Lu
* 80. Silencing the awareness of change
* Jordan W. Suchow and George A. Alvarez
* 81. The Kayahara Silhouette Illusion
* Nikolaus F. Troje
* 82. The motion aftereffect
* Frans A.J. Verstraten and Peter J. Bex
* 83. High phi and ghost phi: Extreme motion illusions
* Mark Wexler
* 84. Stereokinetic phenomena
* Mario Zanforlin
* 85. Motion illusions in static patterns
* Johannes M. Zanker
* Part V: Faces
* 86. The Venus Effect
* Marco Bertamini and Richard Latto
* 87. The Hollow-mask Illusion and Variations
* Thomas V. Papathomas
* 88. The Illusion of Sex
* Richard Russell
* 89. The Bogart Effect
* Sharon Gilad-Gutnick, Rohan Varma, and Pawan Sinha
* 90. The Presidential Illusion
* Sharon Gilad-Gutnick and Pawan Sinha
* 91. About Face: The Margaret Thatcher Illusion
* Peter Thompson
* 92. The Mona Lisa effect
* Dejan Todorovic
* 93. The Wobbling Face Illusion
* Sayako Ueda and Akiyoshi Kitaoka
* 94. Adaptation aftereffects in the perception of faces
* Michael A. Webster
* Part VI: Grouping and Organization
* 95. Ambiguous Figures Moving Forward
* Lori J. Bernstein
* 96. The Scramble Illusion: Texture Metamers
* Charles Chubb, Joseph Darcy, Michael S. Landy, John Econopouly,
Jong-Ho Nam, Dan Bindman, and George Sperling
* 97. Amodally completed angles
* Walter Gerbino
* 98. Subjective Contours
* Barbara Gillam
* 99. The Ternus Effect
* Elisabeth Hein
* 100. Two sinusoids: 6 - 1 perceptions
* Jan Kremlacek
* 101. The Illusions of Numerosity
* Riccardo Luccio
* 102. The Aperture Capture Illusion
* Evan M. Palmer and Philip J. Kellman
* Part VII: Attention
* 103. Motion-induced blindness (MIB)
* Yoram Bonneh
* 104. Inattentional blindness and the illusion of attention
* Daniel J. Simons
* Part VIII: Binocular Vision/Stereopsis
* 105. Binocular rivalry: The illusion of disappearance
* Randolph Blake
* 106. Stereo Rotation Standstill and Related Illusions
* Max R. Dürsteler and Erika N. Lorincz
* 107. The graph-paper effect: a moving, illusory, stereoscopic texture
* Mark Georgeson
* Part IX: Adaptation
* 108. Adaptation to brightness change, contours, jogging, and apparent
motion
* Stuart Anstis
* 109. The Color Dove illusion- chromatic filling in effect following a
spatial-temporal edge
* Yuval Barkan and Hedva Spitzer
* 110. Blur adaptation and induction
* Michael A. Webster
* Part X: Conflicting Scale or Other Information
* 111. Hybrid Image Illusion
* Aude Oliva and Philippe G. Schyns
* 112. Contrast Asynchronies
* Arthur Shapiro
* 113. Hidden Images
* Nicholas J. Wade
* Part XI: Multisensory
* 114. The three-dimensional Necker cube
* Nicola Bruno
* 115. The McGurk Effect and the Primacy of Multisensory Perception
* James W. Dias, Theresa C. Cook, and Lawrence D. Rosenblum
* Index