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... claim was supported by Glanzebrook et al. (2005), who conducted two experiments using the Muller-Lyer illusion and reported findings that were consistent with the Perception-Action model. Despite these arguments there are studies which argue the opposite (Franz, 2001) and support the current findings of this report. Even thou the current findings support the Planning-Control (Glover, 2002), which argues that visual illusion effects only action planning and doesn't effect online control, other studies have supported the former but disagreed with the latter view and claimed that visual perception also effects control (Meegan et al, 2004; Mendoza, Elliott, Meegan, Lyons & Welsh, 2006). Therefore the finding of the current study may have been also been effected by visual illusion effecting on action planning and online control. The relationship between visual illusion and action may be applicable to the study of individuals with blind-sight and the perception of actions. The case study of ...
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