Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Motion Perception

Motion perception is the movement of objects through the visual field. This pertains to me throught the real life example I encountered which was a simple clock at school. Even though the motion of the clock seemed continuous, our brain recieves the information in static frames, but our motion perception helps the visual image seem more flowing. Just thought I'd share that quick psychology fact, seeing how these complex functions happen everday, without us being fully aware, jjust think of that the next time you look at a clock.

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