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Article Dans Une Revue Acta Astronautica Année : 2005

Influence of the gravitational vertical on geometric visual illusions.

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The occurrence of geometric orientation illusions and the perception of ambiguous figures were analyzed in 24 subjects during static body tilt relative to gravity on Earth. Results showed that illusions such as the Rock's diamond/square, the Ponzo illusion, and orientation contrast illusions occurred less frequently, and that depth reversal of ambiguous figures took more time when subjects were lying on their side or supine compared to upright, thus suggesting that the gravitational reference plays a significant role in these "visual" illusions. The structure of images, our representation of the environment, and orientation relative to gravity are all integral parts in interpreting visual images. In a weightless environment where no gravitational reference can be used, it is expected that similar alterations in visual perception will occur.
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hal-00330551 , version 1 (14-10-2008)

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  • HAL Id : hal-00330551 , version 1
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Gilles Clément, Jennie Eckardt. Influence of the gravitational vertical on geometric visual illusions.. Acta Astronautica, 2005, 56 (9-12), pp.911-7. ⟨hal-00330551⟩
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