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Visual perception / Vision / Cognition / Perception / Cognitive neuroscience / Motion perception / Illusory motion / Pattern / Visual cortex / Coherence / Biological motion perception
Date: 2015-08-04 21:53:12
Visual perception
Vision
Cognition
Perception
Cognitive neuroscience
Motion perception
Illusory motion
Pattern
Visual cortex
Coherence
Biological motion perception

Perception of dynamic Glass patterns

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