2006 volume 35(6) pages 799 – 806
doi:10.1068/p5319b

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Kitaoka A, 2006, "Configurational coincidence among six phenomena: A comment on van Lier and Csathó (2006)" Perception 35(6) 799 – 806

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Configurational coincidence among six phenomena: A comment on van Lier and Csathó (2006)

Akiyoshi Kitaoka

Received 17 July 2005; published online 26 April 2006; published online 10 May 2006

Abstract. This study focuses on a configurational coincidence among six different illusions, two being motion illusions (reversed phi movement and phi movement), two being binocular stereo effects (Anstis – Rogers type and Gregory – Heard type), one being a position illusion (Gregory – Heard illusion), and one being an orientation illusion (Café-Wall-like tilt illusion). The stimuli of these six illusions or effects share the same configuration, in which a thin region is flanked by thick regions of different luminances. A phenomenological comparison is conducted with the use of dynamic demonstrations as well as static ones. In particular, the reversed phi movement is extensively discussed.

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