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  2. Beta movement - Wikipedia

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    In beta movement, two stimuli, and , appear in succession, but are perceived as the motion of a single object, , into position . In phi movement, the two stimuli a {\displaystyle a} and b {\displaystyle b} appear in succession, but are perceived as the motion of a vague shadowy something passing over a {\displaystyle a} and b {\displaystyle b} .

  3. Motion perception - Wikipedia

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    Motion perception is the process of inferring the speed and direction of elements in a ... including psychology (i.e. visual ... Example of Beta movement, ...

  4. Phi phenomenon - Wikipedia

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    The term phi phenomenon is used in a narrow sense for an apparent motion that is observed if two nearby optical stimuli are presented in alternation with a relatively high frequency. In contrast to beta movement, seen at lower frequencies, the stimuli themselves do not appear to move. Instead, a diffuse, amorphous shadowlike something seems to ...

  5. Apparent motion - Wikipedia

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    Beta movement, an illusion of movement where two or more still images are combined by the brain into surmised motion; Illusory motion, the appearance of movement in a static image; Phi phenomenon, an illusion of movement created when two or more adjacent lights blink on and off in succession

  6. Interstimulus interval - Wikipedia

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    The interstimulus interval (often abbreviated as ISI) is the temporal interval between the offset of one stimulus to the onset of another. For instance, Max Wertheimer did experiments with two stationary, flashing lights that at some interstimulus intervals appeared to the subject as moving instead of stationary.

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  8. Illusory motion - Wikipedia

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    Illusory motion is perceived as movement in a number of ways. The first can manifest through the retinal image where the motion flows across the retinal mosaic. The perceived motion can also manifest by the eyes changing position. In either case, an aftereffect may occur. [5] Peripheral drift illusion is another variety of perceived movement in ...

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    In a pre-trial decision, the presiding judge denied a defense motion to argue that Hughes was trying to save Parcell’s daughter from being sexually abused. In denying the motion, Judge Patrick ...