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Twenty-five years ago at age 19, half of Ian Waterman’ nervous system was destroyed by a virus and he was left with no feeling below his neck. Through sheer determination he has taught his brain to...
Uses computer graphics and live-action footage to show how humans perceive motion, comparing monocular and binocular visual cues and differentiating between static and in-motion depth perception. Explores...
Very short sequences of film to illustrate particular topics in distance and movement perception: looming, highlight and shadow (make-up), motion parallax, prior knowledge of size, optokinetic nystagmus...
Describes dimensions of movement of geometric forms in terms of simple mathematical transformations. Presents a number of examples showing how such dimensions of movement arouse the perception of moving...
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