Weiss et al., 2000 - Google Patents
Adventures with gelatinous ellipses—constraints on models of human motion analysisWeiss et al., 2000
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- Weiss Y
- Adelson E
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- Perception
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An ellipse rotating rigidly about its center may appear to rotate rigidly or to deform nonrigidly so that it appears gelatinous. We use this ambiguous stimulus to study how motion information is propagated across space. We find that features that are quite far from the …
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