Thursday, May 21, 2020

Perception of Motion

Motion perception is a complex process that requires the cooperation of all aspects of visual retrieval of the retina, the visual muscles, and the visual senses of stimulation of the surrounding environment as interpreted by the brain.

Moving objects are created by the real motion that is normally capable of capturing these motions. But sometimes there are instances where motion is convincing even when there is no need for it. Theses are known as apparent motion, and Gestalt psychologists were fascinated by it when they first studied it. Let us examine some of these types of movements.



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