Tag: moon illusion


SIZE-DISTANCE PARADOX

Defining the Size-Distance Paradox The Size-Distance Paradox refers to a significant and pervasive visual illusion wherein the perceived size of a known object is erroneously scaled based on its perceived distance from the observer, even when the object’s retinal image size remains objectively constant. This paradox highlights a fundamental complexity in human visual processing: the […]

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MOON ILLUSION

MOON ILLUSION The Core Definition The Moon Illusion is one of the most compelling and widely recognized perceptual phenomena in the field of Sensation and Perception. It refers to the striking visual paradox where the Moon appears significantly larger when it is viewed near the horizon, especially when framed by terrestrial objects such as trees […]

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