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  • 11motion aftereffect —     (MAE)    A term used to denote a type of aftereffect characterized by illusory motion. The American experimental psychologists George Mather et al. define the MAE as the illusory movement of a physically stationary scene following exposure to …

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  • 12Motion aftereffect — The motion after effect (MAE) is a visual illusion experienced after viewing a moving visual stimulus for a time (seconds to minutes) with stationary eyes, and then fixating a stationary stimulus. The stationary stimulus appears to move in the… …

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  • 13autokinetic effect — Psychol. apparent motion of a single point of light or a small object when presented on a dark field and observed continuously. Also called autokinetic illusion. [1930 35] * * * ▪ psychology       illusory movement of a single still object,… …

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  • 14Peripheral drift illusion — The peripheral drift illusion (PDI) refers to a motion illusion generated by the presentation of a sawtooth luminance grating in the visual periphery. This illusion was first described by Faubert and Herbert (1999), although a similar effect… …

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  • 15Autokinetic effect — The autokinetic effect is a phenomenon of human visual perception in which a stationary, small point of light in an otherwise dark or featureless environment appears to move. It was first recorded by a Russian officer keeping watch who observed… …

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  • 16kinaesthetic aftereffect —    The term kinaesthetic aftereffect is indebted to the Greek words kinèsis (movement) and aisthèsis (feeling). It refers to an illusory movement related experience which is influenced by an actual movement. An example of the kinaesthetic… …

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  • 17kinetopsia —    The term kinetopsia comes from the Greek words kinesis (movement) and opsis (seeing). It is used to denote a visually perceived illusory movement. The term is used in opposition to *akinetopsia. Both phenomena are classified as *… …

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  • 18Les serpents tournants — Serpents tournants Les serpents tournants sont un type d’illusion d’optique conçue par le japonais Akiyoshi Kitaoka. Professeur au département de psychologie de l’université Ritsumeikan de Kyoto au Japon, Akiyoshi Kitaoka a réalisé en 2003 la… …

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  • 19Serpents tournants — Les serpents tournants sont un type d’illusion d’optique conçue par le japonais Akiyoshi Kitaoka. Professeur au département de psychologie de l’université Ritsumeikan de Kyoto au Japon, Akiyoshi Kitaoka a réalisé en 2003 la première image des… …

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  • 20hallucinoid experience —    An umbrella term for a variety of sensory deceptions which may accompany *hypnagogic or *hypnopompic hallucinations, but which are not themselves classified as hallucinations. An example of a hallucinoid experience is * sensed presence, i.e.… …

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