|  | ReferencesBooks on Illusions 		
[1]
S. Coren and J. S. Girgus.
Seeing is Deceiving: The Psychology of Visual Illusions.
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Hillsdale, New Jersey, 1978.
[2]
J. O. Robinson.
The Psychology of Visual Illusion.
Hutchinson, London, 1972.
 
[3]
L. Ganz.
Mechanism of the F.A.E.'s.
Psychol. Rev., 73:128-150, 1966.
[4]
R. L. Gregory.
Distortion of visual space as inappropriate constancy scaling.
Nature, 119:678, 1963.
[5]
W. Köhler and H. Wallach.
Figural after-effects: An investigation of visual processes.
Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc., 88:269-357, 1944.
[6]
R. Tausch.
Optische Täuschungen als artifizielle Effekte der
  Gestaltungsprozesse von Größen und Formkonstanz in der
  natürlichen Raumwahrnehmung.
Psychol. Forsch., 24:299-348, 1954.
 Theories of Illusions Involving Eye Movements
[7]
H. A. Carr.
An Introduction to Space Perception.
Longmans, Green, New York, 1935.
[8]
J. Piaget.
Les Mechanismes Perceptifs.
Presses Universitaires de Gravee, 1961.
Translated by G. N. Seagrim as The Mechanisms of Perception,
  Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1969.
[9]
V. Virsu.
Tendencies to eye movement, and misperception of curvature, direction
  and length.
Percept. Psychophys., 9:65-72, 1971.
[10]
H. L. F. von Helmholtz.
Treatise on Physiological Optics, volume III.
Dover, New York, 1962.
Translated from the Third German Edition by J. P. C. Southall.
 
[11]
A. Bulatov, A. Bertulis, and L. Mickiene.
Geometrical illusions: Study and modelling.
Biological Cybernetics, 77:395-406, 1997.
[12]
C. Chiang.
A new theory to explain geometrical illusions produced by crossing
  lines.
Percept. Psychophys., 3:174-176, 1968.
[13]
D. C. Earle and S. Maskell.
Fraser cords and reversal of the café wall illusion.
Perception, 22:383-390, 1993.
[14]
A. P. Ginsburg.
Is the illusory triangle physical or imaginary?
Nature, 257:219-220, 1975.
[15]
A. P. Ginsburg.
Visual form perception based on biological filtering.
In L. Spillman and B. R. Wooton, editors, Sensory Experience,
  Adaptation and Perception, pages 53-72. L. Erlbaum, New Jersey, 1984.
[16]
L. Glass.
Effect of blurring on perception of a simple geometric pattern.
Nature, 228:1341-1342, 1970.
[17]
M. J. Morgan and B. Moulden.
The Münsterberg figure and twisted cords.
Vision Research, 26(11):1793-1800, 1986.
[18]
M. J. Morgan and C. Casco.
Spatial filtering and spatial primitives in early vision: An
  explanation of the Zöllner-Judd class of geometrical illusions.
Proc. Royal Society, London B, 242:1-10, 1990.
 Related Studies in Perception
[19]
P. Cavanagh and S. Anstis.
The boogie-woogie illusion.
perception, 2002:1005-1011, 2002.
[20]
L. Maffei and F. W. Campbell.
Neurophysiological localization of the horizontal and vertical
  components in man.
Science, 167:386-387, 1970.
 [21] 
K. Nakayama and G.H.. Silverman. 
 The aperture problem - I. Perception of nonrigidity and motion direction in translating 
sinusoidal lines. 
 Vision Research, 28, 739-746, 1988.
 [22] 
J.F. Normann, J.M. Todd, and F. Phillips. 
 The perception of surface orientation from multiple sources of optical information. 
 Perception & Psychophysics, 57, 629-636, 1995.
  [23] 
J.M. Todd, V.J. Perotti, J.S. Lappin, and F. Phillips. 
 The perception of surface curvature from  optical information. 
 Perception & Psychophysics, 60, 377-388, 1998.
  [24] 
H. Wallach. 
 Über visuell wahrgenommene Bewegungsrichtung. 
 Psychologische Forschung, 20, 325-380, 1935. 
[25]
Cornelia Fermüller and H. Malm.
Uncertainty in visual Processes predicts Geometric Optical Illusions.
Vision Research  in press.
preprint
[26]
C. Fermüller, R. Pless, and Y. Aloimonos.
The Ouchi illusion as an artifact of biased flow estimation.
Vision Research, 40:77-96, 2000.
PostScript-file
[27]
C. Fermüller, D. Shulman, and Y. Aloimonos.
The statistics of optical flow.
Computer Vision and Image Understanding, 82:1-32, 2001.
PDF-file
[28]
Ji Hui and Cornelia Fermüller.
Uncertainty in 3D Shape Estimation.
 3rd Int. Workshop on Statistical and Computational Theories of Vision, 2003
PDF-file
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