Explain Geometrical and Apparent Movement Illusion.
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Explanation: 1) Geometrical-optical illusions are visual illusions, also optical illusions, in which the geometrical properties of what is seen differ from those of the corresponding objects in the visual field.
2) Apparent motion is the appearance of real motion from a sequence of still images. Apparent motion occurs whenever stimuli separated by time and location are actually perceived as a single stimulus moving from one location to another.
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