The image appears to rotate clockwise.pic.twitter.com/jC07FWbh1G
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Ref. 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/wVm16PaQRG
I call this motion illusion "optimized Fraser-Wilcox illusion, Type I". I would like to know how you perceive.pic.twitter.com/2y7y4idSYJ
How does each image appear to rotate? cw: it appears to rotate clockwise ccw: it appears to rotate counterclockwise
For me it's the opposite: this one appears to rotate clockwise (
) and the previous one counterclockwise (
). Strange.
Is that true? My eyes cant make em do nothin...
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