私は考えていた.... これらが幻想なら... 物理的な接触が少ないのはなぜですか... 意味...これらのタイプの幻想の実際の名前は何ですか... 多くのタイプがあるからです。
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Replying to @ZugarPlume
If you mean "What is the name of this illusion?", it is a kind of spiral illusion. Fraser's spiral illusion (spiral illusion of the Fraser illusion) is the first one. Fraser, J. (1908) A new visual illusion of direction. British Journal of Psychology, 2, 307-320.pic.twitter.com/NpFasJ3dzl
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Replying to @AkiyoshiKitaoka
Like this: List of optical illusions https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_optical_illusions …
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Replying to @ZugarPlume
I think that visual illusions are processes of perception, not of cognition.
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Replying to @AkiyoshiKitaoka
Do you use test subjects with different IQs.
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Replying to @ZugarPlume
Do you expect that visual illusions may be a function of IQ? I do not.
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Replying to @AkiyoshiKitaoka
No. I was wondering other things...such as the difference in perspectives, and if there is any differences between statuses views of what how they perceive the illusion.
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Do you mean spatial vision?
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Replying to @AkiyoshiKitaoka
Let's backup.... How do you find most of your test subjects?
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