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apparent movement in British English noun. psychology. the sensation of seeing movement when nothing actually moves in the environment , as when two neighbouring lights are switched on and off in rapid succession.
Apparent movement is the subjective perception of movement when in fact no physical movement is taking place.
This is a useful way of observing fast-moving objects such as machinery or insect wings. If the flashes occur less frequently, the object will seem to move ...
an optical illusion that makes a still object appear to move. It works by flashing pictures of a still image in different locations so quickly.
A sensation of movement in a context where neither the observer nor the stimulus are physically moving.
A sensation of movement in the absence of actual movement, especially a class of visual illusions that arise when two visual stimuli a few centimetres apart ...
Two individual shapes may be perceived as a moving object if they are presented one after the other within a short time span. This phenomenon is called ...
The percieved appearance is of one stimuli moving from the location of the first stimuli to the second. An everyday example of this phenomenon is motion picture ...
Illusory motion, also known as motion illusion or "apparent motion", is an optical illusion in which a static image appears to be moving
apparent movement. n. (Psychology) psychol the sensation of seeing movement when nothing actually moves in the environment, as when two neighbouring lights are ...
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