Multiple Choice
Why is perceived motion in the rotating snakes illusion considered an illusion?
A) because the motion is beta motion, not phi motion
B) because the image is actually static; there is no motion
C) because the motion is a function of lateral inhibition, not beta motion
D) because the apparent motion in the illusion occurs only in dim light
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