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Exemplar effect in Mueller-Lyer decrement.
1State University College, Cortland, NY.
Perceptual and Motor Skills
|February 1, 1990
Summary
This study on the Mueller-Lyer illusion found that repeated exposure to figures, whether segments were equal or unequal, led participants to perceive them as exemplars. This suggests adaptation occurs regardless of initial segment disparity.
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