Understanding Psychology (10th Ed)



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Understanding Psychology

visual illusions
Physical stimuli that 
consistently produce errors in 
perception.
FIGURE 5 
(a) In building the Parthenon, the Greeks constructed an architectural wonder 
that looks perfectly straight, with right angles at every corner as in. (b) However, if it had 
been built with completely true right angles, it would have looked as it does here. (c) To 
compensate for this illusion, the Parthenon was designed to have a slight upward curvature, 
as shown here. 
(Source: Coren & Ward, 1989, p. 5.)
(b)
(c)
(a)
Study Alert
The explanation for the 
Müller-Lyer illusion is 
complicated. Figure 6 will 
help you master it.
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 Module 
13 
Perceptual Organization: Constructing Our View of the World 
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the illusion than are people who grow up where most structures are built using right 
angles and rectangles (Segall, Campbell, & Herskovits, 1966).
As the example of the Zulu indicates, the culture in which we 
are raised has clear consequences for how we perceive the 
world. Consider the drawing in Figure 7. Sometimes called the 
“devil’s tuning fork,” it is likely to produce a mind-boggling 
effect, as the center tine of the fork alternates between appearing 
and disappearing. 
Now try to reproduce the drawing on a piece of paper. Chances are that the 
task is nearly impossible for you—unless you are a member of an African tribe with 
little exposure to Western cultures. For such individuals, the task is simple; they 
have no trouble reproducing the fi gure. The reason is that Westerners automatically 
interpret the drawing as something that cannot exist in three dimensions, and they 
therefore are inhibited from reproducing it. The African tribal members, in contrast
do not make the assumption that the fi gure is “impossible” and instead view it in 
two dimensions, a perception that enables them to copy the fi gure with ease 
(Deregowski, 1973). 
Cultural differences are also refl ected in depth perception. A Western viewer of 
Figure 8 would interpret the hunter in the drawing as aiming for the antelope in the 
foreground, while an elephant stands under the tree in the background. A member 
of an isolated African tribe, however, interprets the scene very differently by assum-
ing that the hunter is aiming at the elephant. Westerners use the difference in sizes 
between the two animals as a cue that the elephant is farther away than the antelope 
(Hudson, 1960). 
Does this mean that basic perceptual processes differ among people of different 
cultures? No. Variations in learning and experience produce cross-cultural differences 
in perception, and the underlying psychological processes involved in perception are 
similar (McCauley & Henrich, 2006). 
Although visual illusions may seem like mere psychological curiosities, they 
actually illustrate something fundamental about perception. There is a basic connec-
tion between our prior knowledge, needs, motivations, and expectations about how 

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