Visual Illusions.

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Visual Illusions

Let’s re-look at our 6 named visual illusions and try to explain how they work using our knowledge of perception

The Ponzo Illusion

Müller-Lyer Illusion

Rubin’s Vase Illusion

Ames Room

Kanizsa Triangle Illusion

Necker Cube Illusion

The Ponzo Illusion

Müller-Lyer Illusion

Rubin’s Vase Illusion

Ames Room

Ames Room

Kanizsa Triangle Illusion

Necker Cube Illusion

Which visual illusions can be assigned to each row? Misinterpreted depth cues Ambiguity Fiction Size Constancy

Which visual illusions can be assigned to each row? Misinterpreted depth cues Müller-Lyer Ponzo Ambiguity Necker Cube Rubin’s Vase Fiction Kanizsa Triangle Size Constancy Ames Room

Some other interesting images: