Abstract

In the present study, we examined the range of conditions which produced kinetic occlusion by apparent movement. Specifically, it was attempted to clarify the relation between apparent kinetic occlusion and depth cues, especially in connection with timing factors. The depth cues used in the experiment were based on size, luminance and shape of stimuli

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