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Susceptibility to Visual Illusions

Pages 127-143 | Published online: 04 Nov 2012

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V. Mary Stewart. (1974) A Cross-Cultural Test of the “Carpentered World” Hypothesis Using The Ames Distorted Room Illusion. International Journal of Psychology 9:2, pages 79-89.
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V. Mary Stewart. (1973) Tests of the “Carpentered World” Hypothesis by Race and Environnement in America and Zambia. International Journal of Psychology 8:2, pages 83-94.
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JohnW. Berry. (1971) Müller-Lyer Susceptibility: Culture, Ecology or Race?. International Journal of Psychology 6:3, pages 193-197.
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Michael J. Beran & Audrey E. Parrish. (2022) Consistently Inconsistent Perceptual Illusions in Nonhuman Primates: The Importance of Individual Differences. Animals 13:1, pages 22.
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Helen J. SimonHarry Levitt. (2016) Effect of Dual Sensory Loss on Auditory Localization: Implications for Intervention. Trends in Amplification 11:4, pages 259-272.
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Helen J Simon, Pierre L Divenyi & Al Lotze. (2016) Lateralization of Narrow-Band Noise by Blind and Sighted Listeners. Perception 31:7, pages 855-873.
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Richard A Missler. (1986) Analytic and synthetic cognitive functioning: A critical review of evidence bearing on field dependence. Journal of Research in Personality 20:1, pages 1-33.
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Robert ZenhausernMichael Renna. (2016) Field Dependency and Perceptual Cues in Perception of Two Trapezoid Illusions. Perceptual and Motor Skills 43:3_suppl, pages 1043-1049.
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A. Basso, E. Bisiach & P. Faglioni. (1974) The Mueller-Lyer Illusion in Patients with Unilateral Brain Damage. Cortex 10:1, pages 26-35.
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Martin S. Lindauer. (2016) Extent of Illusory Effects for 32 Illusions. Perceptual and Motor Skills 36:3, pages 887-894.
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John L. M. Dawson, Brian M. Young & Peter P. C. Choi. (2016) Developmental Influences on Geometric Illusion Susceptibility among Hong Kong Chinese Children. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 4:1, pages 49-74.
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James A. Becker. (2016) Division and Orientation in the Vertical-Horizontal Illusion. Perceptual and Motor Skills 34:3, pages 899-902.
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Gustav Jahoda & Barrie Stacey. (1970) Susceptibility to geometrical illusions according to culture and professional training. Perception & Psychophysics 7:3, pages 179-184.
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Ludwig Immergluck. (2013) Individual differences in figural aftereffect potency: Aftereffect trace vs immediate stimulus context as a determiner of perception. Psychonomic Science 10:6, pages 203-204.
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Harrison G. Gough & Ethel Mc Gurk. (2016) A Group Test of Perceptual Acuity. Perceptual and Motor Skills 24:3_suppl, pages 1107-1115.
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Ludwig Immergluck. (2013) Resistance to an optical illusion, figurai after-effects, and field dependence. Psychonomic Science 6:6, pages 281-282.
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