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An Exploratory Study on the Perception of Optical Illusions in Real World and Virtual Environments

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Virtual environments offers the possibility to simulate the real world as well as the effects like optical illusions. They are images with special arranged content to pretend the human visual system to observe non-existent content for instance. In this study we use several well known optical illusions implemented in real world and in a virtual environment. They were present to subjects to explore their properties and their perception within the different environments.

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Giesa, S., Heinzig, M., Manthey, R., Roschke, C., Thomanek, R., Ritter, M. (2020). An Exploratory Study on the Perception of Optical Illusions in Real World and Virtual Environments. In: Harris, D., Li, WC. (eds) Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics. Mental Workload, Human Physiology, and Human Energy. HCII 2020. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 12186. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49044-7_15

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