The Jastrow Illusion is a visual illusion where two identical bow-shaped objects or shapes are perceived to be of different lengths when placed next to each other. The illusion is attributed to the Polish born American psychologist Joseph Jastrow.
The Jastrow Illusion is a visual illusion where two identical bow-shaped objects or shapes are perceived to be of different lengths when placed next to each other. The illusion is attributed to the Polish born American psychologist Joseph Jastrow.