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this is the Bonneh Illusion, where, if you stare at it long enough, the yellow dots disappear sporadically. it demonstrates Motion-induced-blindness, discovered by Yoram Bonneh, in which static objects may seem to disappear amongst a larger moving pattern. the dots are always there but when your attention is focused away from them, you don't perceive them. this phenomenon is being used to study consciousness.

   
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