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Motion-induced blindness occurs with a simple motion mask
We present a series of visual illusions, in which a stationary target composed of three dots can be erased in front of the viewer’s eyes by employing a limited number of stimuli moving near or behind the targeted dots. The simplicity of the configurations, including the target and moving stimuli, provides insights into the conditions that are necessary to achieve motion-induced blindness.