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activity adaptation after-image angle animals anomaloscope appear arrow illusion babies blind brightness camera cells colour vision compound eye cones constancy scaling convergence cornea corner cortex curves dark depth cues depth perception developed direction distortions effect ellipse Emmert's Law evidence experience eye and brain eye movements eye muscles eye/head fact fibres flash function give green hallucinations Helmholtz illusion figures image/retina system important intensity inverted J. J. Gibson kind lateral inhibition learning lens lenses lines look machines moon move movement signals Necker cube neural normal observer occur ommatidium optic nerve patterns perceptual system perspective phi phenomenon photographic picture position possible prisms problem produce psychologist receptors region represent retina retinal image reversed rotating screen seems seen sensitive sensory shadows shape shows simple space spectral spot of light stereo stereoscopic stimulation suggested surface theory tion touch velocity Visual Perception visual system visual world wavelength yellow