HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Nanxin Song from the Faculty of Art and Design, Graduate School of Comprehensive Human, University of Tsukuba, u20111u2011, Tennodai, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, u20118574, Japan have published the research work: Depth perception between dots and the background face reduces trypophobic discomfort, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study demonstrated that the perceived spatial relationship between the foreground dots and the background face plays a significant role in the generation of discomfort.
- how: The experiment was conducted in a lit room (approximately 1000 lx).
- future: The effect of normal depth cues should be . . .

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