Demo of an ambigous motion stimuli first shown by Stuart Anstis. After a while the perception of 4 rotating pairs of dots ought to change into a perception of two squares rotating, or sometimes even a cube. For more information see http://psy2.ucsd.edu/~sanstis/SAGlobal.html and this book chapter: Anstis, S. (2003): Levels of motion perception. In: Harris, L. & Jenkin, M. (eds.): Levels of perception. New York, US: Springer-Verlag.
@detskerbareikke Youtube won't let me link, but if you google my name (Peter J. Kohler) and Dartmouth College, you should find my website.
detskerbareikke 3 months ago
@heermarcel I have some betters version on my website now, including a demonstration of a nice speed effect that we found using a similar stimulus. I am checking out your illusions now, they are pretty great, and I think I saw some work you did with Papathomas at VSS, right?
detskerbareikke 3 months ago
Very nice high level illusion.
heermarcel 3 months ago