A Cube Version of the Square–Diamond Illusion

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Abstract

The square–diamond illusion is often referred to as a type of size illusion. However, the 45-degree tilting of a square remarkably affects perceived corner angles when a cube version of the figure is used. This illusion is measured and discussed in relation to anisotropy in shape interpretation.

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Ito, H., & Nose, D. (2021). A Cube Version of the Square–Diamond Illusion. I-Perception, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1177/2041669520986574

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