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. 2002 Dec;9(4):723-30.
doi: 10.3758/bf03196327.

Dissociating perception and action in Kanizsa's compression illusion

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Dissociating perception and action in Kanizsa's compression illusion

Nicola Bruno et al. Psychon Bull Rev. 2002 Dec.

Abstract

When a horizontally elongated surface is occluded in the middle by a larger surface, it appears narrower than its true width (Kanizsa's compression illusion). We report that a similar compression effect occurs for closed-loop visuomotor matches of size, but not for otherwise comparable open-loop "mimed" reaching or size-matching visuomotor responses. Our study is the first in which a comparison of size perception in personal space with bilateral actions performed with both hands (instead of precision grips employing the thumb and the index finger) is used to investigate motor responses to Kanizsa's compression illusion. Implications for the current debate on the existence of dissociations between spatial perception and visually controlled actions in personal space are discussed.

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