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12.A series of fast moving still pictures can create an illusion of movement.Why? ​

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Answered by sohandeyy2006
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Answer:

yes it may cause an illusion because:

Explanation:

  • our eyes can remember an seen object for 1/6 of a second
  • in this case our eyes remember the last image and and the next image is tricking us so we can see illusions.

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Answered by aditya2007g
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Answer:

A series of fast moving still pictures can create an illusion of movement because (1) the eye can focus on very rapidly changing pictures.

(2) eye can separate two images only when the interval of separation between them is one-tenth of a second.

(3) the optical cortex can see through the rapidly moving images

Explanation:

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