Title: The effect of color temperature on the color-dependent Fraser-Wilcox illusion
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Abstract: The color-dependent Fraser-Wilcox illusion is a motion illusion observed in stationary images that is characterized by perceptual dimorphism (Kitaoka, 2014). The direction of illusory motion is reversed depending on illuminance when we observe printed images.
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Here I report a new finding that this perceptual dimorphism is affected by color temperature. High color temperature promotes the motion illusion observed in a bright condition, while low color temperature enhances the illusion observed in a dark condition.
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