Spiral illusion

Concentric circles appear to be spirals.

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"Kame wa mannen"*

*Turtles live long

Concentric arrays of turtles appear to form spirals.

Figure 6c of Kitaoka, A., Pinna, B., and Brelstaff, G. (2001). New variations of spiral illusions. Perception, 30, 637-646

Copyright Akiyoshi Kitaoka 2001 (uploaded September 25, 2004)
(c)Akiyoshi Kitaoka 2001; (c)Pion 2001

The international academic journal "Perception" is published by Pion Ltd.


"Neural circuits"

Concentric arrays of stars appear to be spirals. In addition, the figure appears to rotate counterclockwise (clockwise) when observers approach (leave) this figure with fixating at the center. A basic image

Copyright A.Kitaoka 1999
(c)Akiyoshi Kitaoka "Trick eyes" Tokyo: KANZEN 2002

Anomalous motion illusions --- Spiral illusion


"Tiger spiral"

Concentric circles appear to be spirals.

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Spiral illusion of the Zollner illusion


"Sitting-up all night"

Concentric red lines appear to be spirals. In addition, the left "eye" appears to rotate counterclockwise while the right one clockwise. Furthermore, both "eyes" appear to expand.

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(c)Akiyoshi Kitaoka "Trick eyes 2" Tokyo: KANZEN 2003


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"Hatching"

Concentric arrays of dots appear to be spirals.

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(c)Akiyoshi Kitaoka "Trick eyes" Tokyo: KANZEN 2002


"Songs of frogs"

Concentric arrays of dots appear to be spirals.

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"Primrose's spirals"

Concentric arrays of "flowers" appear to be spirals.

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(c)Akiyoshi Kitaoka "Trick eyes" Tokyo: KANZEN 2002


"Blizzard"

Concentric arrays of dots appear to form a spiral.

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"Kaminari-san"*

*God of thunder

Concentric gray lines appear to be spirals.

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(c)Akiyoshi Kitaoka "Trick eyes" Tokyo: KANZEN 2002


"Candy"

Concentric gray lines appear to be spirals.

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"Uzumaki ampan"

Concentric gray circles appear to be spirals.

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(c)Akiyoshi Kitaoka "Trick eyes" Tokyo: KANZEN 2002

Spiral illusion --- Cafe Wall illusion


"Air mail spirals"

Concentric rows appear to be spirals.


"Frog eggs"

Concentric rings appear to be spirals.

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"DNA"

Concentric gray lines appear to be spirals.

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"Deep sea"

Concentric arrays appear to be a spiral.

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"A blood vessel"

Radial arrays of dots appear to be distorted.

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"Italian spiral"

Concentric arrays of rectangles appear to form a spiral.


"Hurricane"

The concentric gray lines appear to be spirals.

Kitaoka, A., Pinna, B., and Brelstaff, G. (2001). Last but not least: New variations of spiral illusions. Perception, 30, 637-646. (p. 638, Figure 2a)

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(Originally illustrated by A.Kitaoka 1999)


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Attention: This work is published in an academic journal "Perception" (see above), which shows papers of studies on perception. I have never explicitly transferred the copyright to the Pion Ltd, which publishes Perception, but it is naturally accepted that the Pion Ltd has the copyright of this work. Therefore, it is strongly recommended that those who would like to use this figure in their papers or books should also obtain permission from the Pion Ltd. In my opinion, although this work might be artful, this is no more than a spiral-illusion version of the illusion of "shifted gradations" (Kitaoka, 1998). That is, this work can be a basic figure like the Zollner figure or the Cafe Wall figure. I thus hope that free use may be made of this work for research or educational purposes. <deleted March 31, 2013>

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