Abstract
Stoner, Albright, and Ramachandran (Nature, 1990) conjecture that tacit knowledge of the physics of static transparency can influence dynamic transparency. They adjusted the luminance of intersections to make stationary crossed gratings look transparent and found that, when set in motion, the two gratings appeared to slide over each other (dynamic transparency). Conversely, gratings that did not appear transparent when stationary looked like a single plaid pattern when set in motion.
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