Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Motion Perception (Kessler)

Motion perception is the ability to infer the speed or direction of an object given in a particular scene. The motions of our simulators are developed to reproduce the perception associated with the physical motion due to the space
 

In the picture above, it seems as if it is moving sort of and it seems to have depth. Even though this is a flat picture, our brain infers the orange circles to be moving due to their relative space and shaping in proximity to the other circles.
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