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explain the phi phenomenon in psychology ​

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Answered by Ayushchoudhary0980
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The phi phenomenon is an illusion that is visual in nature, which causes an observer or viewer to distinguish and perceive movement in stationary objects. It is a perceptual illusion in which people see motion that is produced by a succession of immobile images.

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The phi phenomenon is an illusion that is visual in nature, which causes an observer or viewer to distinguish and perceive movement in stationary objects. It is a perceptual illusion in which people see motion that is produced by a succession of immobile images.

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