Local space-time scrambling of optical data leads to violent jerks and dislocations. On masking these, visual awareness of the scene becomes cohesive, with dislocations discounted as amodally occluding foreground. Such cohesive space-time of awareness is technically illusory because ground truth is jumbled whereas awareness is coherent. Apparently the visual field is a construction rather than a (veridical) perception. © 2012 J Koenderink, W Richards, A J van Doorn.
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Koenderink, J., Richards, W., & van Doorn, A. J. (2012). Space-time disarray and visual awareness. I-Perception, 3(3), 159–162. https://doi.org/10.1068/i0490sas
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