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pubmed-article:7286103pubmed:abstractTextThe common principle of the illusions found by Helmholtz and Botti is the overestimation of a filled extent. They differ in that Helmholtz's illusions of filled angular extent can be accounted for in terms of spatial two-line interactions, whereas Botti's illusions of filled lateral extent cannot. The former observation is consistent with the assumption of interacting orientation-detectors in the visual cortex. The Botti illusion probably depends on global computation in the visual system.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:7286103pubmed:articleTitleIllusions of filled lateral and angular extent. The role of cortical feature detectors.lld:pubmed
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