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    Framed Art Print, The ring-segment illusion designed and sold by sketchplanator

    The ring-segment illusion Framed Art Print

    Designed and sold by Sketchplanations
    $99.22
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    Framed Art PrintGallery-grade prints with choice of wood frame
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    Frame ColorBlack
    Mat ColorOff White
    $99.22

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    • Wow, exhibition-quality prints and framing, a worthy decor centerpiece for years to come
    • Choose from four high-quality timber finishes to suit your decor
    • Premium acrylic pane is clearer and lighter than glass
    • Shipped in protective packaging
    • Your choice of custom box or flat frame styles
    • Dimensions listed indicate printed image size, excluding mat board and frame dimensions
    • Due to regional differences, the box frame thickness may vary depending on the local fulfiller with a minimum depth of 30mm up to 40mm
    • Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there may be slight variances in the product received
    Artwork thumbnail, The ring-segment illusion by Sketchplanations
    The ring-segment illusion
    Yes, the two train track pieces are the same lengths. I know this because we have a basket of toy train tracks, and I took two identical curves and lined them up for the outline of this sketch. But it's easy to be fooled and think the one at the top is shorter than the one at the bottom. While there may be other factors to help explain the ring-segment illusion, a common one is that our brains compare the short inner side of the top track against the longer outer side of the lower track leading us to believe the top one is shorter. Aligning the top track to the outer left point of the lower track enhances the illusion by increasing the horizontal contrast. I like the ring-segment illusion as the name for it. It's also known as the Jastrow illusion after the Polish-American psychologist Joseph Jastrow, also known for the ambiguous figure of the rabbit-duck, who published a tapered version of the ring-segment illusion. In his paper, he gives a related example of how a square sitting on a point can look larger than one sitting on a side as we subconsciously compare the longer diagonal length with the shorter side length. You can test that in the sketch.

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