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Checker shadow illusion

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Optical illusion
The regions marked A and B are the same shade of gray.
A region of the same shade has been drawn connecting A and B.

Thechecker shadow illusion is anoptical illusion published byEdward H. Adelson, professor ofvision science atMIT, in 1995.[1] It demonstrates the context-dependent nature of human color perception.

Description

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The illusion deconstructed

The image depicts acheckerboard with light and dark squares, partly shadowed by another object. The optical illusion is that the area labeled A appears to be a darkercolor than the area labeled B. However, within the context of the two-dimensional image, they are of identical brightness, i.e., they would be printed with identical mixtures of ink, or displayed on a screen with pixels of identical color.[1]

Related illusions

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While Adelson's checker shadow illusion is one of the most well-knowncontrast illusions, there are similar effects which cause two regions of identical color to appear differently depending on context:

  • TheCornsweet illusion creates a boundary between two identically-shaded regions with a discontinuous gradient, resulting in the opposing sides appearing to be different.
  • TheChubb illusion evokes this effect by surrounding zones with others of different, distinct shades, with the relative brightness or darkness of the surrounded area appearing different.
  • An illusion closely related to the checker shadow illusion, which also relies on using implied visual shadows to seemingly darken a brighter region to the same color as a well-lit dark region, involves two squares placed at an angle, with the darker square being lit and the lighter square at an angle which receives poor light.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abAdelson, Edward H. (2005)."Checkershadow Illusion".Perceptual Science Group.MIT. Retrieved2007-04-21.
  2. ^Plait, Phil (7 December 2013)."Viral Illusion Will — and Should — Have You Doubting Your Eyes".Slate.The Slate Group. Retrieved2022-06-14.

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