Kitaoka, A. (2017). The Fraser-Wilcox illusion and its extension. A. G. Shapiro and D. Todorović (Eds.), The Oxford Compendium of Visual Illusions, Oxford University Press, pp. 500-511.pic.twitter.com/ppKbxTXrwf
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Kitaoka, A. (2017). The Fraser-Wilcox illusion and its extension. A. G. Shapiro and D. Todorović (Eds.), The Oxford Compendium of Visual Illusions, Oxford University Press, pp. 500-511.pic.twitter.com/ppKbxTXrwf
The contours of this image are aligned vertically or horizontally, but they appear to tilt counterclockwise. The image appears to rotate counterclockwise according to the optimized Fraser-Wilcox illusion, Type I.pic.twitter.com/Oq7Cuw4c0c
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