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The oblique effect is high tendency to recognized and perceived horizontal and vertical orientations rather than oblique orientations. Also, it could be defined as the deficiency in a perception of oblique objects. This effect could be caused by evaluation and by experience is due to what we perceive within our environment. Most of the things that surround us are mostly horizontal and vertical shaped objects, for ex. the building, trees, and light poles. We are hardly surrounded by Oblique objects. It could be due to the natural of the theory of natural selection.

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