The Poggendorff compensation method is a technique used in experimental psychology and visual perception studies to assess the accuracy of visual judgments. It involves presenting participants with a visual stimulus, typically a line that is partially obscured by a shape, and asking them to judge the position of the line's endpoints. The method compensates for perceived displacement caused by the occluding shape, allowing researchers to isolate and measure the effect of visual context on spatial perception. This approach highlights how visual perception can be influenced by surrounding elements, providing insights into the mechanisms of visual processing.
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