Zolner illusion
Published Monday, May 14, 2007 by Santosh
The horizontal lines are parallel but appear to
tilt; the acute
angles formed by the horizontal lines and the short inducing lines appear to
expand.
It is said that the illusion is maximized when the intersecting angle is between 10 and 30
degrees. Some references claim that any
angle from 0 to 90 degrees produces this illusion, yet this was not supported by other references.
The Zöllner Illusion is characterized by acute-angle
contraction, intensified by the oblique
arrangement. It’s formed by three
elemental illusions. Two are acute-angle
expansion illusions; the third is an acute-angle contraction illusion.
Source: A. Kitaoka
Labels: Confusing Lines Illusion
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