Which of the factor does NOT contribute to perception of apparent movement ?
(1) Shape of stimuli (2) Intensity of stimuli
(3) Distance between stimuli (4) Time interval between stimuli
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Which of the factor does NOT contribute to perception of apparent movement ?
= (1) Shape of stimuli
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Answer: 1. Shape of stimuli
EXPLANATION:- 1. An illusion of movement is created when two stationary visual stimuli are examined quickly and alternately, separated by a fixed spatial distance,
2. Giving the impression that a single stimulus is travelling the shortest distance between the two stimulation spots.
3. This optical illusion, also known as "Stroboscopic" or "Apparent Motion" (AM), is caused by a process of perceptual interpolation in which visual motion is inferred from the spatiotemporal properties of inciting factors rather than by the actual physical displacement of an item across time.
4. The perception of AM that results from perceptual filling-in is believed to approximate the motion blur or motion smear that would typically be present when an item physically moved through time and space. In earlier studies, it was discovered that AM and motion smear are similar.
EXPLANATION:- 1. An illusion of movement is created when two stationary visual stimuli are examined quickly and alternately, separated by a fixed spatial distance,
2. Giving the impression that a single stimulus is travelling the shortest distance between the two stimulation spots.
3. This optical illusion, also known as "Stroboscopic" or "Apparent Motion" (AM), is caused by a process of perceptual interpolation in which visual motion is inferred from the spatiotemporal properties of inciting factors rather than by the actual physical displacement of an item across time.
4. The perception of AM that results from perceptual filling-in is believed to approximate the motion blur or motion smear that would typically be present when an item physically moved through time and space. In earlier studies, it was discovered that AM and motion smear are similar.
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