Hi, have the same thing. But i also see it in magazines that are just ads not ment to be seen in 3d. Usally when i view 3d illusions they can be very intens and i get dizzy. Dosnt happen all the time.
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Perceiving 2D images (that are not meant to be perceived as 3D) as 3D
in Anatomy, Physiology and Neuroscience
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Hi, have the same thing. But i also see it in magazines that are just ads not ment to be seen in 3d. Usally when i view 3d illusions they can be very intens and i get dizzy. Dosnt happen all the time.