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Published on: July 1, 2019
A moving cast shadow diminishes the Pulfrich phenomenon
T J Price1, A J O'Toole, K C Dambach
1School of Human Development GR 4.1, University of Texas at Dallas 75083-0688, USA.
Abstract:
It is demonstrated that the presence of a moving cast shadow diminishes the Pulfrich phenomenon. This complements previous work by Kersten, Knill, Mamassian, and Bülthoff [1996 Nature (London) 379 31] indicating that visible cast shadows can override monocularly based cues to the perceived trajectory of a moving object. The present finding with the Pulfrich phenomenon indicates the effectiveness of shadows for overriding binocularly based cues to the perceived trajectory of a moving object.
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