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A role of 3-D surface-from-motion cues in motion-induced blindness

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Rosenthal, Orna
Davies, Martin
Aimola Davies, Anne
Humphreys, Glyn W

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Pion Ltd

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Motion-induced blindness (MIB), the illusory disappearance of local targets against a moving mask, has been attributed to both low-level stimulus-based effects and high-level processes, involving selection between local and more global stimulus contexts.

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2037-12-31