verdraaiingseffect
Verdraaiingseffect refers to a phenomenon where the perceived shape or orientation of an object is altered by the context or the way it is presented. This effect is often observed in visual perception, where surrounding elements or the background can influence how we interpret the form of a central figure. For example, the same shape might appear larger or smaller depending on the size of the objects next to it, a principle related to optical illusions like the Ebbinghaus illusion.
The verdraaiingseffect can also occur in other contexts, such as in the interpretation of information or events.