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Helen Ross (Author), Cornelis Plug (Author)

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September 12, 2002 019850862X 978-0198508625
For thousands of years, one scientific puzzle has fascinated and perplexed the greatest philosophers, mathematicians, physicists, and psychologists--why do the moon and sun appear so much larger on the horizon than when high up in the sky? Now, two leading psychologists have provided a compelling account of this fascinating illusion. Taking us through the history, the characters involved, the attempts made to explain the illusion, though to modern day studies of visual perception, the book is the most comprehensive account of this puzzle so far. This is a work that will remain, for some time to come, the definitive book on a mystery that has fascinated and tested the greatest minds throughout the ages.
Accessibly written, it will appeal to readers of popular science, along with those within the disciplines of psychology, mathematics, astronomy, and philosophy, from undergraduate upwards.

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"Moon Illusion refers to the common observation that the moon, when near the horizon, apears much larger than it does when it is high in the sky. ... Those who would like to learn what is known about this illusion can do no better than to consult this book. ... [Ross and Plug], both highly respected and prolific psychology researchers, have performed a valuable service in providing a scholarly yet readable account of the history of efforts to explain this puzzling phenomenon. ... Their treatment is evenhanded, but they do not shirk from rejecting clearly erroneous ideas. The writing style is clear and the illustrations are helpful."--Choice


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Helen Ross is an Honorary lecturer in Psychology, University of Stirling. Cornelis Plug is an Emeritus Professor of Psychology, University of South Africa.

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When the full moon rises above the horizon it usually appears much larger than when it is higher in the sky. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
celestial illusion, perceived angular size, angular enlargement, perceived linear size, real angular size, horizon enlargement, terrestrial saucer, natural moon illusion, elevated moon, perceived size corresponds, true angular size, real linear size, afterimage illusion, perceived enlargement, perceivable distance, horizontal moon, invariance explanation, sun illusion, eye elevation, linear enlargement, horizon disc, zenith moon, same angular size, horizon moon, comparison disc
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Leonardo da Vinci, Robert Smith, Cornelis Plug, Helen Ross, Lloyd Kaufman, Samuel Dunn, Van Eyl, Benedetto Castelli, Ice Age, John of Sacrobosco, Royal Society of London
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