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drag each item on the left to its matching item on the right. linear pe…

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drag each item on the left to its matching item on the right. linear perspective is manipulated, using crooked windows and floor tiles, to cause the illusion that one person (standing near small tiles and windows) is much farther away than another (standing near large tiles and windows). two lines that move toward each other appear to be parallel and are receding into the distance; therefore, a line that is higher on the figure (i.e., more “distant”) must be larger than an equally long line that is lower on the figure (i.e., “closer”). when slightly different images are presented in rapid succession, the brain interprets this as motion. direction - specific neurons become fatigued after you look at something moving in one direction for a while, so when you look away, motion detectors for all other directions are more active. stroboscopic movement ames box ponzo illusion motion aftereffects

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. The first description about linear - perspective manipulation with tiles and windows matches Ames box as it is a device that creates size - distance illusions using perspective.
  2. The second description about lines appearing parallel and size differences based on position matches Ponzo illusion which uses linear perspective cues to make objects at different distances seem different in size.
  3. The third description about the brain interpreting rapid - succession of slightly different images as motion matches stroboscopic movement.
  4. The fourth description about direction - specific neuron fatigue and motion detectors becoming more active when looking away matches motion aftereffects.

Answer:

stroboscopic movement - When slightly different images are presented in rapid succession, the brain interprets this as motion.
Ames box - Linear perspective is manipulated, using crooked windows and floor tiles, to cause the illusion that one person (standing near small tiles and windows) is much farther away than another (standing near large tiles and windows).
Ponzo illusion - Two lines that move toward each other appear to be parallel and are receding into the distance; therefore, a line that is higher on the figure (i.e., more "distant") must be larger than an equally long line that is lower on the figure (i.e., "closer").
motion aftereffects - Direction - specific neurons become fatigued after you look at something moving in one direction for a while, so when you look away, motion detectors for all other directions are more active.