I find that if I am looking at the minimal motion one, staring at my moving
fingertip, I see a little bit of indistinct movement in the dots but I do
not find it to be a very compelling illusion. I have no trouble with the
Magic Eye 3-D pictures, but, when I take them to class there are few
students who are willing to take the time or make the effort to see what I
am talking about. One of my students had strabismus and could not resolve
the images.

Rick Stevens
School of Behavioral and Social Sciences
University of Louisiana at Monroe


On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 9:17 AM, Mike Palij <[email protected]> wrote:

> There is an article by Stuart Anstis on "The Scientist" website
> that covers various aspects of illusions that Tipsters might
> find useful in their courses; see:
>
> http://www.the-scientist.com//?articles.view/articleNo/43036/title/Seeing-Isn-t-Believing/
>
> By the way, I tried the "minimal motion" illusion but could not
> see the illusion of movement.  Perhaps I was doing it wrong
> or there's something wrong with my perceptual system.
> I also have problems with "magic eye" illusions. For
> magic eye, see:
> http://www.vision3d.com/3views.html
>
>
> -Mike Palij
> New York University
> [email protected]
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