The Influence of Visual Illusion on Visually Perceived System and Visually Guided Action System

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  • Yu-Hung CHIEN
  • Chien-Hsiung CHEN
چکیده

Visual illusions occur around us all the time, which present in nature and appear when you least expect it. It is well known that visual illusions can have a dramatic effect upon our visual perception of an object’s size and position. However, whether visual illusions have a similar influence on visual guided action or not, it remains the subject of much debate. The purpose of this study is to explore whether the visual information used to identify and categorize an object would be similar to the visual information used to plan and control visually guided movements directed toward that object. The outcome of this study will be helpful for designers to understand our visual information system and apply that knowledge to the design practice. In order to achieve the purpose of this study mentioned above, three visual illusions as the experiment’s apparatus are applied to examine the relative effect of visual illusions on both the visual perceived center of an object and the position of a grasp on that object when a balanced lift is required. The results of the experiment show that (1) Illusions influence both the perceived and the grasped estimates of the center position, but the grasp center is more veridical; (2) Judd-illusion, one of the three visual illusions, has a bigger degree of effect than two other illusions on both the perceived and the grasped estimates of the center position; (3) By providing the participants with a mean to guide their visual perception of these illusions, the errors from the estimation of the center position can be significantly reduced.

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تاریخ انتشار 2003