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English: 0-deg. phase difference under low-velocity pendulum condition. |
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Source | Video S1 from Masuda T, Sato K, Murakoshi T, Utsumi K, Kimura A, Shirai N, Kanazawa S, Yamaguchi M, Wada Y (2013). "Perception of Elasticity in the Kinetic Illusory Object with Phase Differences in Inducer Motion". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0078621. PMID 24205281. PMC: 3808284. | ||
Author | Masuda T, Sato K, Murakoshi T, Utsumi K, Kimura A, Shirai N, Kanazawa S, Yamaguchi M, Wada Y | ||
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