Abstract
We wanted to study the role of the length of the inducers in the Ehrenstein illusion and, particularly, the possible interdependence of inducer length and gap size in sustaining the illusion.
We used a subthreshold summation paradigm. As described previously (Tassi et al, 1995 Perception
The result shows that whatever the length of the inducers, the threshold for detecting the real line increases with increasing gap size. The results obtained with short and long inducers were very similar. Moreover, in this experiment, the spatial limit of integration of the illusion occurs for a gap size of 2.4 deg: the detection threshold for the real line was significantly higher from this value. This result, consistent with previous research (Salvano-Pardieu and Bonnet, 1994 Perception
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