A | B |
| Ames Room |
Perceived lightness stays roughly constant as long as the context or surroundings stay the same., | Brightness Constancy |
The setting or environment in which we interpret sensory stimuli can have impact in how we perceive it., | Context-Culture |
| Müller-Lyer Illusion |
Glancing first at one of the two unambiguous versions of the picture is likely to influence your interpretation, | Perceptual Set |
The interplay between perceived size and distance (a) The monocular cues for distance make the pursuing monster look larger than the pursued. It isn’t., | Ponzo Illusion |
The “Use it or lose it” phenomenon, | Sensory Deprivation |
| Shape Constancy |
We know the smaller person is just further away but still a normal sized person., | Size Constancy |
The illusion of motion by the rapid projection of slightly changing images, | Stroboscopic Motion |
The words themselves have a strong influence over your ability to say the color., | Stroop Effect |
The illusion of motion when fixed lights are turned on and off in a sequence | Phi Phenomenon |
The plane is stationary, the background is what is moving making it appear that the plane is flying. | Induced Motion |