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title: "Stereokinetic stimulus"
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source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereokinetic_stimulus"
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category: "reference"
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tags: "science, encyclopedia"
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date_saved: "2026-05-05T03:54:30.684411+00:00"
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instance: "kb-cron"
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Stereokinetic stimulus, stereokinetic depth, stereokinetic illusion is an illusion of depth induced by moving two-dimensional stimuli.
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A stereokinetic stimulus generates the perception of 3D based on 2D rotational motion.
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A stereokinetic effect is created when flat displays are rotated in the frontal plane and are perceived as having three-dimensional structure.
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== History ==
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Ernst Mach first reported a depth effect produced by motion in the frontoparallel plane in 1886.
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Marcel Duchamp first experimented with stereokinetic depth in 1935.
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== References == |