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      Illusory smoke and dazzling fog.

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      Psychological research

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          It is well known that a flat ellipse rotating in the frontoparallel plane appears, after brief inspection, as a rigid circular disc tilting back and forth in a 3-D space. We here report that rotation of a grey-shaded ellipse on a white or on a black background produces the compelling illusion of a dark smoke or a dazzling fog (depending on the conditions of the background) moving in front of a completely white or completely black tilting disc. The fog effect disappears when there is a luminance contrast all along the perimeter of the ellipse. An experiment is reported showing that the effect can be experienced in static conditions only to a limited extent and mostly in the 'dazzling' version, and that relative movement between the contours of the figure and the shaded area is crucial to the occurrence of the effect, while the occurrence of a depth effect is not.

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          Journal
          Psychol Res
          Psychological research
          0340-0727
          0340-0727
          2001
          : 65
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of General Psychology, University of Padova, Via Venezia 8, 35131 Padova, Italy. ltommasi@psico.unipd.it
          Article
          11505613
          30955711-cc22-4105-bc69-501475ca3067
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