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Illusory illusions: the significance of fixation on the perception of geometrical illusions.Perception, Vol. 32, No. 8. (2003), pp. 1001-1008.
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AbstractSome well-known geometrical illusions disappear when the eyes are fixating and saccades are suppressed for a period of time. This disappearance is not accompanied by fading due to stabilisation of the retinal image. Any saccade made on purpose restores the illusion immediately. The fixation time after which some illusions disappeared was measured for four illusions and four subjects each. Effects of practice have been observed after measurements were repeated on successive days. Present theories of vision cannot readily explain the effect.
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