Abstract
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We report a new visual illusion, “directionless vection.” When expanding and contracting
optic flows are simultaneously presented in the same depth plane, observers can perceive illusory
self-motion (vection) without direction
We report a new visual illusion, “directionless vection.” When expanding and contracting
optic flows are simultaneously presented in the same depth plane, observers can perceive illusory
self-motion (vection) without direction
We report a new visual illusion, “directionless vection.” When expanding and contracting
optic flows are simultaneously presented in the same depth plane, observers can perceive illusory
self-motion (vection) without direction