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Mueller-Lyer Illusion

One line segment looks longer than another, even though they are both actually the same length. The result of the failure of monocular depth cues.


Illusion in which two lines of the same length appear to be different lengths because of different diagonal lines attached to the end of each line.

Permanent link Mueller-Lyer Illusion - Creation date 2021-12-05


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