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Why Is Perceived Motion in the Rotating Snakes Illusion Considered

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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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