| 1. | :: I've read the moon illusion, but couldn't get a final explanation for that phenomenon.
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| 2. | The moon on the horizon benefits from the moon illusion which makes it appear larger.
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| 3. | :I believe it's quite similar to the Moon illusion.
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| 4. | The moon illusion has baffled scientists since antiquity, the Kaufmans said in separate telephone interviews.
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| 5. | Also covered are subjects such as the Big Bang, comprehension of large numbers, and the Moon illusion.
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| 6. | We have an article about that illusion here : Moon illusion ( of course we do !)
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| 7. | One theory attributes the moon illusion to how the brain deals with the apparent size of distant objects.
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| 8. | The second theory holds that the moon illusion arises from how the brain deals with apparent distance, not size.
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| 9. | Cleomedes deserves credit for the earliest clear statement of the apparent distance explanation of the Sun Illusion or Moon Illusion.
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| 10. | Given the understanding that the human brain constantly deals in illusions, two theories have emerged to explain the moon illusion.
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