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Altering Mueller-Lyer illusion magnitude using figural additions at the wing-shaft intersections
Authors:Searleman Alan  Porac Clare  Dafoe Colette  Hetzel Brian
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY 13617, USA. asearleman@stlawu.edu
Abstract:The Mueller-Lyer (ML) illusion has been used to study the way in which perceived length is affected by processes of information extraction when a visual target of interest (the ML shaft) is surrounded by other nontarget figural elements (inward-or outward-turning wings). It is argued that the perception of length is computed in terms of the center of gravity or centroid of figural elements at the wing-shaft intersection. The outward-turning wings shift the computational centroid away from the shaft end, giving rise to an erroneous overestimation of shaft length, while the inward-turning wings have the opposite effect. In three experiments, we observed that figural changes, which theoretically shifted the center of gravity of figural elements at the wing-shaft intersection, also increased or decreased the magnitude of the ML illusion.
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