aftereffect
21rotational aftereffect — (RAE) A term used to denote a motion aftereffect induced by fixation on a rotating stimulus. After this rotating stimulus has been viewed for several minutes, and then brought to a halt, the stimulus will appear to rotate in the opposite… …
22contingent perceptual aftereffect — see contingent aftereffect …
23perceptual aftereffect — see aftereffect …
24spiral aftereffect — see spiral motion aftereffect (spiral MAE) …
25postural aftereffect — A term used to denote the illusory position of the body, in part or in whole, due to a previously held position or movement. For example, when a limb is held immobile for a while, and then moved into a new position, the perceived position of… …
26elastic aftereffect — Смотри Последействие упругое …
27McCollough effect — (click to enlarge) A test image for the McCollough effect. On first looking at this image, the vertical and horizontal lines should look black and white, colourless. After induction (see images below), the horizontal lines should look greenish… …
28effect — n 1 Effect, result, consequence, upshot, aftereffect, aftermath, sequel, issue, outcome, event are comparable in signifying something, usually a condition, situation, or occurrence, ascribable to a cause or combination of causes. Effect is the… …
29Motion perception — The dorsal stream (green) and ventral stream (purple) are shown. They originate from a common source in visual cortex. The dorsal stream is responsible for detection of location and motion. Motion perception is the process of inferring the speed… …
30Akinetopsia — Akinetopsia, also known as cerebral akinetopsia or motion blindness, is an extremely rare neuropsychological disorder in which a patient cannot perceive motion in their visual field, despite being able to see stationary objects without issue. For …