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Muller-Lyer distortion illusion; Mueller-Lyer Illusion; Muller-Lyer illusion; Muller-Lyer Illusion; Müller-Lyer Illusion; Mueller-Lyer illusion; Müller-Lyer distortion illusion; Mueller-Lyer distortion illusion; Muller-Lyer visual illusion; Carpenteredness; Müller–Lyer illusion; Carpentered environment
  • The classic Müller-Lyer figures (A) and three modifications (having no shaft line) of the Brentano versions of illusory figures comprising different contextual flanks: separate dots (B), the Müller-Lyer wings (C), and arcs of a circle (D, distances between the points seem to be different)
  • Brentano figure with the rotating Müller-Lyer wings (distractors); actually, apices of the wings (stimulus terminators) are aligned and spaced equidistantly
  •  This variant of dynamic Müller-Lyer illusion by Italian researcher [[Gianni A. Sarcone]] shows that though the collinear blue and red segments seem to oscillate up and down, they are always the same length. Nothing moves except the arrows at the endpoints of each color segments. This visual illusion also involves a dynamic "[[neon color spreading]]" effect.
  • A dynamic visual demonstration by Italian researcher [[Gianni A. Sarcone]]: the blue and black segments of the star are equal in length and always the same length, though they appear to alternately stretch and shrink.

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Müller-Lyer illusion

The Müller-Lyer illusion is an optical illusion consisting of three stylized arrows. When viewers are asked to place a mark on the figure at the midpoint, they tend to place it more towards the "tail" end. The illusion was devised by Franz Carl Müller-Lyer (1857–1916), a German sociologist, in 1889.

A variation of the same effect (and the most common form in which it is seen today) consists of a set of arrow-like figures. Straight line segments of equal length comprise the "shafts" of the arrows, while shorter line segments (called the fins) protrude from the ends of the shaft. The fins can point inwards to form an arrow "head" or outwards to form an arrow "tail". The line segment forming the shaft of the arrow with two tails is perceived to be longer than that forming the shaft of the arrow with two heads.