SHOOTING STARS

Perception of bright spots at the intersection of grid lines is an example of the Scintillating Grid illusion (9). The novelty in this variation is that the illusory spots appear to radiate out from the center of the distorted grid. As the original illusion is thought to involve temporal processes it may be that this radiating effect arises from a difference in the timing of those processes in the center versus the peripheral fields.

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