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Replying to @AkiyoshiKitaoka
Thanks for the explanation, but what is supposed to happen when I look at the illusion?
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Replying to @GeorgeSilverman
It is expected that the eyes appear to expand or contract.
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Replying to @AkiyoshiKitaoka @GeorgeSilverman
I see writings of yours on the Fraser-Wilcox illusion here: http://www.psy.ritsumei.ac.jp/~akitaoka/Fraser-Wilcox-illusione.html …. In this new one you've done something different. By changing light-to-dark orientation radially/orthogonally compared to the original you've created expansion rather than rotation. Is this novel?
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A very very good question!!!:) Here. Kitaoka, A. (2014). Color-dependent motion illusions in stationary images and their phenomenal dimorphism. Perception, 43(9), 914-925.https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1068/p7706 …
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