After a few colleagues asked for my assistance on the subject, I decided to write about "What is 'apparent motion'". If you're still unsure, stick with me…
A quick answer is…
The continuous change of position of a body with respect to a second body or to a reference point that is fixed.
It can also be an optical illusion in which stationary objects viewed in quick succession or in relation to moving objects appear to be in motion.
Let’s start by reviewing a few questions people ask:
Apparent motion
What is another name for apparent movement...
Also known as illusory movement. See also alpha movement - beta movement - delta movement - epsilon movement - and gamma movement. APPARENT MOVEMENT: " Apparent movement occurred when the person mistakenly felt that the picture on the wall was moving, following a long period of staring at it.Thanks for reading up to this point and I hope you have great day.
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