2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2106.09979
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Artificial Perception Meets Psychophysics, Revealing a Fundamental Law of Illusory Motion

Abstract: Rotating Snakes" is a visual illusion in which a stationary design is perceived to move dramatically. In the current study, the mechanism that generates perception of motion was analyzed using a combination of psychophysics experiments and deep neural network models that mimic human vision. We prepared three-and four-color illusion-like designs with a wide range of luminance and measured their strength of induced rotational motion. As a result, we discovered the fundamental law that the effect of the four-colo… Show more

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