I showed it to my wife, too, and she "saw it."  So far, though, I have
not experienced any (apparent) movement.  The notion of individual
differences in illusory movement is intrigiung.  Age-related?  (I'm
nearly 68; my spouse is younger, but not by a whole lot, though.  Or is
that a gratuitous insult?)  DKH

David K. Hogberg, PhD
Professor of Psychology, Emeritus
Albion College, Albion MI 49224
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When I showed my wife the illusion she saw no movement.  Since I saw
lots of 
movement, I was surprised.  So my wife sat down and looked again for a 
longer time.  She gradually started to see movement.  At first, she only
saw 
movement if she looked at one side (right or left).  She saw slow
movement 
only on the extreme other side.  She continued to look at the illusion
and 
suddenly said, I see it now.  She now can see movement throughout the 
picture.

Any perception people have any explanation for this?

Jeff Nagelbush
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Ferris State University

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