Magnitude of the Moon Illusion as a Function of the Age of the Observer

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The diminution in the apparent size of an object when viewed over-head
as compared with its apparent size in the horizontal plane is greater
for children than for adults. This relationship, of which the well-known
moon illusion is a special case, is interpreted to be a consequence of
the normal development of size constancy.

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