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Rubin D C, 1982, "A depth aftereffect caused by viewing a rotating Ames window" Perception 11(6) 703 – 705
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A depth aftereffect caused by viewing a rotating Ames window
David C Rubin
Received 1 February 1982, in revised form 28 April 1982
Abstract. After a rotating Ames window has been viewed, a normal test window held diagonal to the subject's line of sight appears to be distorted, having a larger back than front. The effect does not occur if a normal window is rotated or if the test window is held perpendicular to the subject's line of sight.
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