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Perception of apparent (seeming) motion
Ok thank You for all help! I'm just being extremely cautious with this assignment because it is decisive for my grade=)- ShiPe
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Perception of apparent (seeming) motion
Ok, I can't figure out the first task does anyone know? Does the landscape in front of the object move seemingly back and the landscape behind the point forward?- ShiPe
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Perception of apparent (seeming) motion
Edit: it is beta I just saw a picture and that's it. So thank you- ShiPe
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Perception of apparent (seeming) motion
Well after another research, I think that the first task answer is that in front of the point it goes back and behind forward. The answer for the second task is Illusory motion is that right?- ShiPe
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Perception of apparent (seeming) motion
That's true. Well I think that in front of this point the landscape moves back and behind it moves to the front. That's all I can think of.- ShiPe
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Perception of apparent (seeming) motion
We learned about illusory motion, beta motion and Phi phenomenon. Edit: These terms might be inaccurate brcause I am an international student.- ShiPe
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Perception of apparent (seeming) motion
Hey everyone! I'm having hard times with one assignment and I just can't figure it out. I tried to answer these questions on my own and I sent the finished assignment to the professor. She answered me that I misunderstood the assignment and that I should try to solve it one more time. This...- ShiPe
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