Tag: Movement Aftereffect


Paradoxical Motion: When Your Brain Sees What Is Not There

Paradoxical Motion: When Your Brain Sees What Is Not There

Introduction to Paradoxical Motion Paradoxical motion refers to a fascinating phenomenon within visual psychology where an observer perceives global movement in a stimulus, despite the individual, localized components of that stimulus remaining demonstrably static or inert. This concept fundamentally challenges the intuitive relationship between sensory input and conscious perception, highlighting the complex, adaptive nature of […]

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