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"The kinetic-depth effect (KDE) is the perception of the three-dimensional structure of a scene resulting from a rotating motion." (Bista et al., 2016)
References
Bista, S., da Cunha, Í.L.L. & Varshney, A. Kinetic depth images: flexible generation of depth perception. Vis Comput 33, 1357–1369 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00371-016-1231-2Geoffrey W. Sutton, PhD is Emeritus Professor of Psychology. He retired from a clinical practice and was credentialed in clinical neuropsychology and psychopharmacology. His website is www.suttong.com
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