Johansson: Motion Perception part 1
This movie was produced in 1971 by James Maas, then at Cornell University, and demonstrates some of the work of the Swedish Psychologist Gunnar Johansson. Part one is about the perceptual organization of simple movements in the image plane. Search for part 2 to see more

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Johansson: Motion Perception part 2

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6.4 Depth and Motion Perception

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Johansson Experiment

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