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http://ahsmail.uwaterloo.ca/kin356/illusion/pageOne.htm - сайт классических зрительных иллюзий http://illusioncontest.neuralcorrelate.com http://illusioncontest.neuralcorrelate.com – сайт новых зрительных иллюзий http://listverse.com/2007/09/16/20-amazing-optical-illusions/ известных оптических иллюзий.
http://pages.slc.edu/~ebj/sight_mind/illusions/illusions.html http://www.johnsadowski.com/big_spanish_castle.html http://www.lifeslittlemysteries.com/most-amazing-optical-illusions-1921/ http://www.michaelbach.de/ot/ - сайт известного немецкого психолога Микаэля Баха, на котором представлены и обсуждаются наиболее впечатляющие современные иллюзии.
http://www.moillusions.com – оптико-геомертические иллюзии и их современные модификации http://www.netlore.ru/samye-interesnye-opticheskie-illyuzii - сайт с наиболее интересными современными иллюзиями.
http://www.psy.msu.ru/illusion/ - сайт факультета психологии МГУ, на котором представлены классические и современные зрительные иллюзии.
http://www.visualillusion.net www.sandrodelprete.com – авторский сайт художника Сандро дель Прете, создавшего стиль «иллюзоризм».