Monday, November 2, 2015

Stroboscopic movement





Stroboscopic movement is where the brain perceives movement as a rapid series of varying images.  This creates the illusion that the object is moving, but the motion we see is actually made in our heads.  In the picture, the person looks like they're moving their arms, when in reality, there are just many pictures of a human being put together to make it seem like their arms are moving.

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