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The Poggendorff Illusion and estimates of transverse extent.

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posted on 1975-01-01, 00:00 authored by D C Finlay, Terry CaelliTerry Caelli
The underestimation of transverse extent relative to longitudinal extent, in the Poggendorff Illusion, was tested by varying oblique line orientation, interparallel line distance, and presence or absence of obliques. 20 subjects made estimates of the transverse extent on both a longitudinal and transverse extent. The results indicated that, although underestimation was found for some stimulus conditions, overestimation was found fot others. It was argued that even though presence of obliques affected judgmental error the longitudinal-transverse illusion could not form a basis for the Poggendorff Illusion.

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Journal

Perceptual and motor skills

Volume

41

Issue

1

Pagination

143 - 148

Publisher

PERCEPTUAL MOTOR SKILLS

Location

United States

ISSN

0031-5125

eISSN

1558-688X

Language

English

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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