Especially interesting is the author's treatment of the processes involved in our perception of such visual illusions as the Necker cube, the Hermann grid, Poggendorff's illusion, and many more.Readers will also welcome the wealth of demonstrations included, which students can perform themselves to learn firsthand the principles in

| Title | : | The Nature of Visual Illusion |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.84 (449 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0486291057 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 240Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2016-8-14 |
| Language | : | English |
Especially interesting is the author's treatment of the processes involved in our perception of such visual illusions as the Necker cube, the Hermann grid, Poggendorff's illusion, and many more.
Readers will also welcome the wealth of demonstrations included, which students can perform themselves to learn firsthand the principles involved. Why, for instance, does one object appear circular, another square, and so forth? Moreover, if we view an object on a slant, its image on the retina changes, yet the mind remains aware of the true shape of the object. It is estimated that the human eye can discriminate among 7.5 million colors — an extraordinary number that gives a clue to the complexity and capabilities of the human visual perception system. In this fascinating, profusely illustrated study, Professor Mark Fineman explores the psychology and physiology of vision, including such topics as light and color, motion receptors, the illusion of movement, kinetic art, how we perceive size, how our eyes move, phantoms of the visual system and many other subjects.
Take, for example, the simple question, "Why does the world look the way it does?" Although seemingly simple on the surface, the question is maddeningly complex on closer inspection. Scientists are still puzzli


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