The image appears to rotate clockwise.pic.twitter.com/jC07FWbh1G
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凝視すると回らないですね、周辺視でなんとか。
オリジナルのFraser-Wilcox錯視と同様に、「最適化型」も中心視では錯視がないか弱いです。
OK, it is even weirder than before: Viewing individually: Viewing straight on: L: CCW ; R: CW Viewing in peripheral vision: L: CW ; R: CCW As expected, when viewing together: Looking directly at left: Both CCW Looking directly at right: Both CW
Thank you for your detailed report. Then, there are two different illusions. One is the optimized Fraser-Wilcox illusion observed in peripheral vision and the other is unknown (for me) illusion seen in central vision. Here is a color version. Is the illusion the same?pic.twitter.com/p3R6M02Nb9
It is one of the properties of the Fraser-Wilcox illusion.
When I change focus from one to the other the following occurs. From right to left focus shift, right rotates ccw. From left to right focus shift, left rotates cw.
For me it kind of pulses, but doesn't rotate
最初に、大きな白い正方形のtgeグラデーションが「膨らんだ」または「湾曲した」ように見えます...そして、真ん中を見ると、よりまっすぐなカットオフ効果が見えます。
画像はミラーの壊れたフダンソウを思い出させます
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