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Optical illusions / Cognitive science / Illusory contours / Neuroscience / Motion perception / Ehrenstein illusion / Contour / Electromagnetic induction / Nervous system / Phantom contour
Date: 2004-08-12 02:09:10
Optical illusions
Cognitive science
Illusory contours
Neuroscience
Motion perception
Ehrenstein illusion
Contour
Electromagnetic induction
Nervous system
Phantom contour

Neuron, Vol. 24, 433–441, October, 1999, Copyright 1999 by Cell Press Motion-Based Mechanisms of Illusory Contour Synthesis Barton L. Anderson* and Hilary C. Barth Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences

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