Rubin's vase
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Rubin's vase-face illusion — see Rubin s figure … Dictionary of Hallucinations
Rubin vase — Rubin s vase (sometimes known as the Rubin face or the Figure ground vase) is a famous set of cognitive optical illusions developed around 1915 by the Danish psychologist Edgar Rubin. They were first introduced at large in Rubin s two volume work … Wikipedia
Rubin's figure — Also known as Rubin face, Rubin s face, Rubin vase, Rubin s vase, Rubin s vase face illusion, goblet figure, and figure ground vase. The eponym Rubin s figure refers to the Danish psychologist Edgar Rubin (1886 1951), who described the… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
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Rubin vase — see Rubin s figure … Dictionary of Hallucinations
Edgar Rubin — Edgar John Rubin (September 6 1886 May 3 1951) was a Danish psychologist/phenomenologist, remembered for his work on figure ground perception as seen in such optical illusions like the Rubin vase. He once worked as a research associate for Müller … Wikipedia
figure-ground vase — see Rubin s figure … Dictionary of Hallucinations
Negative space — Rubin s vase is an optical illusion in which the negative space around the vase forms the silhouettes of two faces in profile a well known example of figure ground reversal … Wikipedia
Figure-ground (perception) — In visual perception, figure ground is a type of perceptual organization in vision that involves assignment of edges to regions for purposes of shape determination, determination of depth across an edge, and the allocation of visual attention… … Wikipedia
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