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Rubber rhomboids: Nonrigid interpretation of a rigid structure moving

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Cowie, R.I.D. Rubber rhomboids: Nonrigid interpretation of a rigid structure moving. Perception & Psychophysics 42, 407–408 (1987). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03203099

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Keywords

  • Stimulus Object
  • Reversal Rating
  • Slow Rotation
  • Fast Rotation
  • True Shape