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A survey of the discourse regarding emotions, sensations, and an attempt at producing an integrative approach to sensation and perception.
A family-friendly collection of tactile illusions, mental deceptions, optical tricks, brain puzzlers, and feeling games to play on the self.
Neuroscience and psychology tricks discussed and perhaps explained. Companion site to the "Mind Hacks" book by Tom Stafford and Matt Webb.
Demonstrates illusory facial expression perception with Japanese Noh masks. Links to publications about the effect.
A study attributing the illusion to summed effects of cardinal axes in the observer's field of view and of salient axes in the figures.
A small collection of tutorials and demonstrations in sensation and perception.
This site shows a range of common visual illusions along with a brief explanation of why they occur. It was originally prepared to show at a children's primary school as part of their study of sensory processing.
Matthew Luckiesh's book of this title, published in 1922, was the first scientific explanation of optical illusions to be published.
Matthew Luckiesh's book of this title, published in 1922, was the first scientific explanation of optical illusions to be published.
A small collection of tutorials and demonstrations in sensation and perception.
Demonstrates illusory facial expression perception with Japanese Noh masks. Links to publications about the effect.
A family-friendly collection of tactile illusions, mental deceptions, optical tricks, brain puzzlers, and feeling games to play on the self.
This site shows a range of common visual illusions along with a brief explanation of why they occur. It was originally prepared to show at a children's primary school as part of their study of sensory processing.
Neuroscience and psychology tricks discussed and perhaps explained. Companion site to the "Mind Hacks" book by Tom Stafford and Matt Webb.
A survey of the discourse regarding emotions, sensations, and an attempt at producing an integrative approach to sensation and perception.
A study attributing the illusion to summed effects of cardinal axes in the observer's field of view and of salient axes in the figures.
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