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- Induced_movement abstract "Induced movement or induced motion is an illusion of visual perception in which a stationary or a moving object appears to move or to move differently because of other moving objects nearby in the visual field. It is interpreted in terms of the change in the location of an object due to the movement in the space around it. The object affected by the illusion is called the target, and the other moving objects are called the background or the context (Duncker, 1929).".
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- Induced_movement wikiPageLength "2404".
- Induced_movement wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Induced_movement wikiPageRevisionID "689079926".
- Induced_movement wikiPageWikiLink Autokinetic_effect.
- Induced_movement wikiPageWikiLink Category:Illusions.
- Induced_movement wikiPageWikiLink Category:Perception.
- Induced_movement wikiPageWikiLink Illusion.
- Induced_movement wikiPageWikiLink Motion-induced_blindness.
- Induced_movement wikiPageWikiLink Motion_aftereffect.
- Induced_movement wikiPageWikiLink Motion_perception.
- Induced_movement wikiPageWikiLink Ptolemy.
- Induced_movement wikiPageWikiLink Visual_field.
- Induced_movement wikiPageWikiLink Visual_perception.
- Induced_movement wikiPageWikiLinkText "Induced movement".
- Induced_movement wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Induced_movement subject Category:Illusions.
- Induced_movement subject Category:Perception.
- Induced_movement hypernym Illusion.
- Induced_movement type Film.
- Induced_movement type Concept.
- Induced_movement type Illusion.
- Induced_movement type Process.
- Induced_movement comment "Induced movement or induced motion is an illusion of visual perception in which a stationary or a moving object appears to move or to move differently because of other moving objects nearby in the visual field. It is interpreted in terms of the change in the location of an object due to the movement in the space around it. The object affected by the illusion is called the target, and the other moving objects are called the background or the context (Duncker, 1929).".
- Induced_movement label "Induced movement".
- Induced_movement sameAs Q6027227.
- Induced_movement sameAs m.02qpg2g.
- Induced_movement sameAs Q6027227.
- Induced_movement wasDerivedFrom Induced_movement?oldid=689079926.
- Induced_movement isPrimaryTopicOf Induced_movement.