This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract The primary purpose of the studies presented was to determine whether stimulus displacement in random-dot cinematogram apparent motion should ...
This is the fourth article in the Mind Matters series on the neuroscience behind visual illusions. Benjamin Franklin once said, “Never confuse motion with action.” But if motion is not action, then ...
In 350 BC, Aristotle reported seeing illusory movement after staring at a constantly moving stimulus. Later coined the "waterfall illusion," scientists are still investigating the properties of motion ...