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- Ternus_illusion abstract "The Ternus illusion, also commonly referred to as the Ternus Effect is an illusion related to human visual perception involving apparent motion. In a simplified explanation of one form of the illusion, two discs, (referred to here as L for left and C for centre) are shown side by side as the first frame in a sequence of three frames. Next a blank frame is presented for a very short, variable duration. In the final frame, two similar discs (C for centre and R for right) are then shown in a shifted position. Depending on various factors including the time intervals between frames as well as spacing and layout, observers perceive either element motion, in which L appears to move to R while C remains stationary or they report experiencing group motion, in which L and C appear to move together to C and R. Both element motion and group motion can be observed in animated examples to the right in Figures 1 and 2.".
- Ternus_illusion thumbnail Element_motion_in_a_Ternus_display.gif?width=300.
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- Ternus_illusion wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Ternus_illusion wikiPageRevisionID "663502737".
- Ternus_illusion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Optical_illusions.
- Ternus_illusion wikiPageWikiLink Gestalt_psychology.
- Ternus_illusion wikiPageWikiLink Illusory_motion.
- Ternus_illusion wikiPageWikiLink Visual_perception.
- Ternus_illusion wikiPageWikiLink File:An_example_of_Group_motion.png.
- Ternus_illusion wikiPageWikiLink File:An_example_of_element_motion.png.
- Ternus_illusion wikiPageWikiLink File:Element_motion_in_a_Ternus_display.gif.
- Ternus_illusion wikiPageWikiLink File:Group_motion_in_a_Ternus_display.gif.
- Ternus_illusion wikiPageWikiLink File:The_three_frames_of_the_Ternus_illusion.png.
- Ternus_illusion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ternus illusion".
- Ternus_illusion hasPhotoCollection Ternus_illusion.
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- Ternus_illusion subject Category:Optical_illusions.
- Ternus_illusion hypernym Illusion.
- Ternus_illusion type Article.
- Ternus_illusion type Film.
- Ternus_illusion type Article.
- Ternus_illusion type Illusion.
- Ternus_illusion comment "The Ternus illusion, also commonly referred to as the Ternus Effect is an illusion related to human visual perception involving apparent motion. In a simplified explanation of one form of the illusion, two discs, (referred to here as L for left and C for centre) are shown side by side as the first frame in a sequence of three frames. Next a blank frame is presented for a very short, variable duration.".
- Ternus_illusion label "Ternus illusion".
- Ternus_illusion sameAs m.0494m_.
- Ternus_illusion sameAs Q7702968.
- Ternus_illusion sameAs Q7702968.
- Ternus_illusion wasDerivedFrom Ternus_illusion?oldid=663502737.
- Ternus_illusion depiction Element_motion_in_a_Ternus_display.gif.
- Ternus_illusion isPrimaryTopicOf Ternus_illusion.