- be the
cause of
perceptual phenomena like
afterimages and the
motion aftereffect. In the
absence of
fixational eye movements,
visual perception may fade...
- The
motion aftereffect (MAE) is a
visual illusion experienced after viewing a
moving visual stimulus for a time (tens of
milliseconds to minutes) with...
- In
human perception,
contingent aftereffects are
illusory percepts that are
apparent on a test
stimulus after exposure to an
induction stimulus for an...
-
appear colored contingent on the
orientation of the gratings. It is an
aftereffect requiring a
period of
induction to
produce it. For example, if someone...
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Wonderland syndrome Auditory illusion Camouflage Contingent perceptual aftereffect Contour rivalry Depth perception Emmert's law
Entoptic phenomenon Gestalt...
- The
First Blast of the
Trumpet Against the
Monstruous Regiment of
Women is a
polemical work by the
Scottish reformer John Knox,
published in 1558. It attacks...
- extent".
George Mather,
Frans Verstraten,
Stuart Anstis (1998). The
Motion Aftereffect: A
Modern Perspective. Cambridge, M****achusetts; London: MIT Press. This...
- himself. Nixon's
policies dampened inflation through 1972,
although their aftereffects contributed to
inflation during his
second term and into the Ford administration...
- The Two
Hearts of
Kwasi Boachi (Dutch: De
zwarte met het
witte hart [də ˈzʋɑrtə mɛt ət ˈʋɪtə ˈɦɑrt], "The
black with the
white heart") is the 1997 debut...
- The
Warsaw Uprising (Polish:
powstanie warszawskie; German:
Warschauer Aufstand),
sometimes referred to as the
August Uprising (Polish:
powstanie sierpniowe)...