Perception-action and the Mueller-Lyer illusion: amplitude or endpoint bias?

Over the past decade there has been a great deal of controversy regarding the relative impact of visual illusions on cognitive judgments and the control of goal-directed action. We report the results of two experiments indicating that perceptual biases associated with the Mueller-Lyer illusion invol...

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Veröffentlicht in:Experimental brain research 2005-01, Vol.160 (1), p.71-78
Hauptverfasser: Glazebrook, Cheryl M, Dhillon, Victoria P, Keetch, Katherine M, Lyons, James, Amazeen, Eric, Weeks, Daniel J, Elliott, Digby
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Over the past decade there has been a great deal of controversy regarding the relative impact of visual illusions on cognitive judgments and the control of goal-directed action. We report the results of two experiments indicating that perceptual biases associated with the Mueller-Lyer illusion involve a misjudgment of amplitude/extent while aiming biases involve error in the specification of a movement endpoint. This dissociation of perception and action is consistent with some aspects of Milner and Goodale's two visual system model, but not others.
ISSN:0014-4819
1432-1106
DOI:10.1007/s00221-004-1986-y