Cornsweet illusion
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Cornsweet illusion — Cornsweet illusion. Left part of the picture seems to be darker than the right one. In fact they have the same brightness … Wikipedia
Illusion de Cornsweet — Illusion de Cornsweet. La partie gauche de l image semble plus foncée que la droite. En réalité, elles ont la même luminosité … Wikipédia en Français
Craik-Cornsweet illusion — see Cornsweet effect … Dictionary of Hallucinations
Craik-O'Brien-Cornsweet illusion — see Cornsweet effect … Dictionary of Hallucinations
Cornsweet effect — Also known as Cornsweet edge, Cornsweet edge effect, Cornsweet stimulus, Cornsweet illusion, Craik Cornsweet illusion, Craik O Brien Cornsweet illusion, and Craik O Brien effect. The eponym Cornsweet effect refers to the American cognitive… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
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