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Rogers, B., Anstis, S., Ashida, H., & Kitaoka, A. (2019). Reversed phi and the “phenomenal phenomena” revisited. i-Perception, 10 (4), 1–22.
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Here is my webpage to demonstrate these demos. http://www.psy.ritsumei.ac.jp/~akitaoka/reversephi.html …
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< A demo of reversed phi motion > (made up of 8 frames) Rings appear to rotate clockwise constantly, induced by the change in luminance of ellipses and the surround.pic.twitter.com/V6BGLFjePi
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a stationary image to confirm the motion aftereffect of the reversed phi motion demopic.twitter.com/apY1F7WCqb
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Good question! No one has ever questioned it to me. Here I show how to do it. http://www.psy.ritsumei.ac.jp/~akitaoka/reversephi.html …
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一定の速度で右回りしているように見える。
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