A more plausible theory to explain motion perception (at least on a descriptive level) are two distinct perceptual illusions: phi phenomenon and beta movement.
In the theory of perception, he argued that perceptual errors and hallucinations can be explained by various properties being present in a manner other than exemplification.
Thus, cognitive biases may sometimes lead to perceptual distortion, inaccurate judgment, illogical interpretation, or what is broadly called irrationality.
Moreover, these experiences exhibit an intense, active perceptual involvement that he calls aesthetic engagement, which belies the traditional claim of aesthetic disinterestedness.