When looking at the center of the left ring, it appears to rotate to and fro.
("A demo of 'revsered phi' produced with phenomenal phenomena that is similar to 'reversing wheels' (Meilstrup, 2014)")
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Weird, not for me. They're both rotating clockwise.
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For me, too.
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The central-peripheral difference is due to the central-peripheral dichotomy, see https://webdav.tuebingen.mpg.de/u/zli/prints/Zhaoping_NewFrameForVision_2019.pdf … there is also a reversed depth analogy, see Fig. 3 of this paper.
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Interesting, for me both rings appear to rotate clockwise, but each one appears to rotate faster (still clockwise) while in peripheral vision.
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Very interesting difference between periferal vision and just following a shape.
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For me, both appear to rotate clockwise

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Me too, what's wrong with us? :)
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