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J. Jason McAnany This site contains information pertaining to ongoing vision research. The Moon Illusion Explained A relatively new theory is offered for the classic illusion that the moon's constant subtended visual angle of half a degree appears larger for the horizon moon than for the zenith moon. IllusionWorks A multimedia museum of optical and sensory illusions, with on-line demonstrations and explanations. Fechner Day 2001 International Society for Psychophysics conference celebrating 200th birthday of Fechner, held in Liepzig. Program and full text of proceedings, in PDF. The Poggendorff Illusion A study attributing the illusion to summed effects of cardinal axes in the observer's field of view and of salient axes in the figures. The Noh Mask Effect Demonstrates illusory facial expression perception with Japanese Noh masks. Links to publications about the effect. Chronological History of Vision Research Useful chronology by Jack Yellott. Smarandache's Law An improvement of Weber's and Fechner's Laws on sensations and stimuli. A paradoxical complex, an optical illusion, and a test of intelligence. Sensation and Perception Tutorials A small collection of tutorials and demonstrations in sensation and perception. Auditory Perception Cognition and Action Meeting: APCAM The goal of APCAM is to bring together researchers from various theoretical perspectives to present focused research on auditory cognition, perception, and action. More Sensation and Perception Sites |
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