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Neural correlates of reversing illusory rotation or depth: an MEG study
Author(s) -
Braun Jochen
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
frontiers in computational neuroscience
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.794
H-Index - 58
ISSN - 1662-5188
DOI - 10.3389/conf.fncom.2012.55.00231
Subject(s) - illusion , psychology , rotation (mathematics) , reversing , perception , illusory contours , neural correlates of consciousness , motion (physics) , optical illusion , cognitive psychology , physics , neuroscience , geometry , mathematics , cognition , classical mechanics , materials science , composite material
Top row: A 2D motion of dots on the screen produces a vivid illusion of a 3D rotating volume. Bottom row: alternative states of ambiguous illusory depth and illusory rotation. Perceptual components of structure-from-motion: 2D motion • illusory rotation • illusory depth of dots • illusory shape • binding between dots and illusory sphere Changes during spontaneous switch: 2D motion • illusory rotation • illusory depth of dots • illusory shape • binding between dots and illusory sphere Spontaneous switch Y X

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