The Poggendorff Illusion is an optical illusion that involves the brain’s perception of the interaction between diagonal
lines and horizontal and vertical edges.
It is named after
Johann Poggendorff (1796-1877), a German physicist who first described it in 1860. In the image above, a
straight black and red line is obscured by a
grey rectangle. The blue line appears, instead of the red line, to be the same as the
black one, which is clearly shown not to be the case in the second picture.
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