Discover the intriguing new class of 3D illusion that simultaneously generates both a U-turn and translation perception anomaly, as presented by the "Journal of Illusion."
The "Journal of Illusion" is an open-access platform dedicated to exploring various types of illusions, including perceptual, cognitive, and physical. It serves as a comprehensive resource for the study and dissemination of work related to anomalies in perception and cognition.
Authors who choose to publish with the "Journal of Illusion" benefit from open-access distribution, copyright retention, and personal services provided by Open Academia. Additionally, post-publication statistics, the ability to add supplementary material, and self-archiving policies enhance the reach and impact of the research published.
The journal prioritizes transparency and accessibility, adopting policies that allow authors to freely share and archive their work while ensuring their work is easily accessible and supported by relevant post-publication metrics.