A Scientist known as Deregowski (1969) found that people who had usually ascribed three-dimensionality into the picture had more difficulty in reproducing their own figures (figure 4,5 and 6) than people who did not seek to impose three-dimensionality on the image. The basic confusion or illusion in this figure arises because of our attempts to interpret them as three-dimensional figures. |
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