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Perception of Static Motion Illusion on 2-Dimention and 3-Dimention in Alzheimer’s Disease

Abstract

This study aimed to compare motion perception among college students, healthy elderly people, and patients with Alzheimers' disease(AD) using 2D or 3D illusory motion stimuli. The 3D illusory motion stimuli are static images but perceived moving forward and backward, and 2D perceived moving left or right. Significant group differences were found in motion perception, with the students performing best, healthy elderly people next, and the people with AD. And the people with AD performed better in 2D than 3D test. These results suggest impact of aging and disease status on motion perception and possibility of involving different mechanisms in 2D and 3D motion perception.

keywords
Alzheimer’s disease, Motion perception, Illusory Motion, Alzheimer’s disease, Motion perception, Illusory Motion, 알츠하이머형 치매, 운동 지각, 운동 착시

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