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「視覚がだまされる」錯視を通して見えること 研究者に聞く

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This page features an interview with Professor Akiyoshi Kitaoka from Ritsumeikan University about optical illusions (illusions). An optical illusion occurs when perceived objects differ from physical reality, such as straight lines appearing tilted or dresses appearing different colors to different people. Professor Kitaoka, a leading researcher in illusion studies in Japan, explains that computer technology has made creating and discovering new illusions easier. Hundreds of illusions can be classified into categories including brightness, color, motion, stereoscopic vision, and facial illusions. New illusions continue to be discovered today.

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