Comparative Analysis of Verbal Evaluation of Illusory Segments in Children and Adults

<p>A comparative study of the strength of the Ponzo and M&uuml;ller-Lyer illusions in preschool children, primary school children and adults was performed. Significant differences in the strength of the Ponzo and M&uuml;ller-Lyer illusions were revealed between groups of chi...

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Main Authors: N.I. Romanova-Afrikantova, V.Y. Karpinskaya, V.A. Lyakhovetsky
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Language:Russian
Published: Moscow State University of Psychology and Education 2023-10-01
Series:Экспериментальная психология
Online Access:https://psyjournals.ru/en/journals/exppsy/archive/2023_n3/Romanova-Afrikantova_et_al
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author N.I. Romanova-Afrikantova
V.Y. Karpinskaya
V.A. Lyakhovetsky
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description <p>A comparative study of the strength of the Ponzo and M&uuml;ller-Lyer illusions in preschool children, primary school children and adults was performed. Significant differences in the strength of the Ponzo and M&uuml;ller-Lyer illusions were revealed between groups of children and adults. The results obtained indicate a higher degree of intensity of illusion in children. Meanwhile, no significant differences were found between the groups of primary school and preschool children. For the first time, the magnitude of the illusory effect in children with different levels of maturity of visual perception was compared. When comparing data on the level of maturity of visual perception using the M.M. Bezrukih methodic, we found significant differences in the strength of the Ponzo illusion between groups of children with high and low levels of maturity of perceptual constancy. The results suggest the magnitude of the Ponzo illusion is associated with the maturity level of the constancy of visual perception. Such a connection was not found for the M&uuml;ller-Lyer illusion, which may indicate differences in the mechanisms of formation of the visual illusions under study.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-2e21eb2af7a94982b9fd840b795290a42023-10-30T13:43:29ZrusMoscow State University of Psychology and EducationЭкспериментальная психология2072-75932311-70362023-10-01163869710.17759/exppsy.2023160306Comparative Analysis of Verbal Evaluation of Illusory Segments in Children and AdultsN.I. Romanova-Afrikantova0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4112-8636V.Y. Karpinskaya1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5311-8438V.A. Lyakhovetsky2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5948-0991Saint-Petersburg State UniversitySaint-Petersburg State UniversitySaint-Petersburg State University <p>A comparative study of the strength of the Ponzo and M&uuml;ller-Lyer illusions in preschool children, primary school children and adults was performed. Significant differences in the strength of the Ponzo and M&uuml;ller-Lyer illusions were revealed between groups of children and adults. The results obtained indicate a higher degree of intensity of illusion in children. Meanwhile, no significant differences were found between the groups of primary school and preschool children. For the first time, the magnitude of the illusory effect in children with different levels of maturity of visual perception was compared. When comparing data on the level of maturity of visual perception using the M.M. Bezrukih methodic, we found significant differences in the strength of the Ponzo illusion between groups of children with high and low levels of maturity of perceptual constancy. The results suggest the magnitude of the Ponzo illusion is associated with the maturity level of the constancy of visual perception. Such a connection was not found for the M&uuml;ller-Lyer illusion, which may indicate differences in the mechanisms of formation of the visual illusions under study.</p>https://psyjournals.ru/en/journals/exppsy/archive/2023_n3/Romanova-Afrikantova_et_al
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title Comparative Analysis of Verbal Evaluation of Illusory Segments in Children and Adults
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title_short Comparative Analysis of Verbal Evaluation of Illusory Segments in Children and Adults
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