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‘Motion dazzle’ is a phenomenon where high contrast patterns are hypothesised to cause errors in speed and direction perception of targets that are in motion. Motion dazzle is relevant to both ecol...

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  • A.E Hughes University of Cambridge, UK aeh60@cam.ac.uk

  • ‘Motion dazzle’ is a phenomenon where high contrast patterns are hypothesised to cause errors in speed and direction perception of targets that are in motion

  • Motion dazzle is relevant to both ecological questions, such as why striped patterning may have evolved in animals, and for camouflage design for human purposes

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A.E Hughes University of Cambridge, UK aeh60@cam.ac.uk ‘Motion dazzle’ is a phenomenon where high contrast patterns are hypothesised to cause errors in speed and direction perception of targets that are in motion.

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