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by mdrejhon 4712 days ago
There are some excellent new web-based motion test animations, that demonstrates eye-tracking-based motion blur, which is quite relevant to Mike's paper:

Animation demo of eye-tracking based motion blur: http://www.testufo.com/#test=eyetracking

Animation demo of strobing to reduce motion blur: http://www.testufo.com/#test=blackframes

View these links in Chrome or another web browser that supports perfect VSYNC animations. The pages will attempt to detect if your browser supports VSYNC. IE10+ works well (up to 100Hz), Chrome works well (up to >144Hz), and Safari6+ (iPad's work too). FireFox 22 will judder too much; FireFox 24+ pre-beta adds VSYNC support -- I am the person who convinced Mozilla to add native support for 120fps animations as Bugzilla@Mozilla #856427; now in FF24 pre-beta.

Mark Rejhon (Blur Busters Blog)