Illusion decrement and transfer of illusion decrement in real- and subjective-contour Poggendorff figures

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The reduction in illusion magnitude with visual inspection and the transfer of such illusion decrement to a noninspected figure were examined in real- and subjective-contour Poggendorff figures. For both types of figures, illusion magnitude decreased significantly, and in a similar manner, during a 5-min inspection period. Postinspection tests showed that inspecting either a real- or subjective-contour figure resulted in a reduction in illusion magnitude for the other, noninspected figure. These findings suggest that real- and subjective-contour Poggendorfffigures share a similar global organization and are thus probably processed in a similar manner. These characteristics make subjective-contour figures a useful tool for separating illusion-producing mechanisms into structural and strategy components. © 1989 Psychonomic Society, Inc.

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Beckett, P. A. (1989). Illusion decrement and transfer of illusion decrement in real- and subjective-contour Poggendorff figures. Perception & Psychophysics, 45(6), 550–556. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03208062

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