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Some varieties of shadow illusions: split shadows, occluded shadows, stolen shadows, and shadows of

shadows. Perception, 41, 357-360.

Roberto Casati

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Roberto Casati. Some varieties of shadow illusions: split shadows, occluded shadows, stolen shadows, and shadows of shadows. Perception, 41, 357-360.. Perception, SAGE Publications, 2012, 41, pp.357- 360. �ijn_00803847�

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