Stereokinetic stimulus, stereokinetic depth, stereokinetic illusion is an illusion of depth induced by moving two-dimensional stimuli.
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A stereokinetic stimuli generates 3D perception based on 2D rotational motion.[2]
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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