For demos and discussion with Stuart @Ritsumeikan University, on Mar 14, 2015

Akiyoshi Kitaoka

My claim is that some of motion illusions can be attributed to reverse phi.

since Mar 13, 2015


Kitaoka, A. (2014). Color-dependent motion illusions in stationary images: What causes illusory motion? International Symposium on Psychological vs Mathematical Approaches to Optical Illusion (Tokyo Symposium on Optical Illusion 2015), Meiji University, Nakano Campus, Tokyo, Japan, 15:10-16:10 March 5, 2015. Presentation (html)

Kitaoka, A. (2006) Configurational coincidence among six phenomena: A comment on van Lier and Csathó (2006). Perception, 35, 799-806. PDF --- animations
Figure 6 of Kitaoka (2006) (modified)

Kitaoka, A. (2010) Tilt illusions and anomalous motion illusions. (talk in the RIKEN BSI on July 2, 2010) Presentation (html)

Kitaoka, A. (2010). The Fraser illusion family and the corresponding motion illusions. 33rd European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP 2010), EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland, 2010/8/22-26, 8/26 poster publication. Poster (Kitaoka, A. (2010) The Fraser illusion family and the corresponding motion illusions. Perception, 39, Supplement, #61, p. 178)


Bicycle spoke illusion: Anstis, S. and Rogers, B. (2011). Illusory rotation of a spoked wheel. i-Perception, 2, 720–723. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3485806/

http://i-perception.perceptionweb.com/misc/i02/i0483--movie1.mov

Footstep illusion: Anstis, S. M. (2001). Footsteps and inchworms: Illusions show that contrast modulates motion salience. Perception, 30(7), 785-794.


Akiyoshi's illusion pages