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- Vertical–horizontal_illusion abstract "The vertical–horizontal illusion is the tendency for observers to overestimate the length of a vertical line relative to a horizontal line of the same length. This involves a bisecting component that causes the bisecting line to appear longer than the line that is bisected. People often overestimate or underestimate the length of the bisecting line relative to the bisected line of the same length. This even happens if people are aware that the lines are of the same length.Cross-cultural differences in susceptibility to the vertical–horizontal illusion have been noted. People from Western cultures and people living in urban landscapes show more susceptibility than those living in eastern or open landscapes.".
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- Vertical–horizontal_illusion wikiPageWikiLink Attention.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Optical_illusions.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vision.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion wikiPageWikiLink Correlation.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion wikiPageWikiLink Correlation_and_dependence.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion wikiPageWikiLink Cross-cultural.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion wikiPageWikiLink Cross-cultural_studies.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion wikiPageWikiLink Culture.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion wikiPageWikiLink Cultures.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion wikiPageWikiLink Distance.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion wikiPageWikiLink Geometrical-optical_illusions.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion wikiPageWikiLink Hemispatial_neglect.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion wikiPageWikiLink Lateralization_of_brain_function.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion wikiPageWikiLink Left_hemisphere.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion wikiPageWikiLink Mens_and_womens_brains.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion wikiPageWikiLink Motor_coordination.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion wikiPageWikiLink Neuroscience_of_sex_differences.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion wikiPageWikiLink Nursing_home_care.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion wikiPageWikiLink Nursing_homes.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion wikiPageWikiLink Observational_learning.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion wikiPageWikiLink Plain.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion wikiPageWikiLink Reality.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion wikiPageWikiLink Rural_area.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion wikiPageWikiLink Scrubland.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion wikiPageWikiLink Shrubland.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion wikiPageWikiLink Speech.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion wikiPageWikiLink Urban_area.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion wikiPageWikiLink Sensation_and_perception.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion wikiPageWikiLink Visuo-motor_coordination.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion wikiPageWikiLink File:Vertical–horizontal_illusion.png.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Horizontal–Vertical Illusion".
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vertical–horizontal illusion".
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion wikiPageWikiLinkText "vertical–horizontal illusion".
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion hasPhotoCollection Vertical–horizontal_illusion.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Optical_illusions.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion subject Category:Optical_illusions.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion subject Category:Vision.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion comment "The vertical–horizontal illusion is the tendency for observers to overestimate the length of a vertical line relative to a horizontal line of the same length. This involves a bisecting component that causes the bisecting line to appear longer than the line that is bisected. People often overestimate or underestimate the length of the bisecting line relative to the bisected line of the same length.".
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion label "Vertical–horizontal illusion".
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion sameAs Вертикално-хоризонтална_илюзия.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion sameAs m.07k9_xp.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion sameAs Q7922868.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion sameAs Q7922868.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion wasDerivedFrom Vertical–horizontal_illusion?oldid=665298882.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion depiction Vertical–horizontal_illusion.png.
- Vertical–horizontal_illusion isPrimaryTopicOf Vertical–horizontal_illusion.