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- Rapid_visual_imaging abstract "The rapid visual imaging is a technique used in the editing of modern motion pictures and television broadcasts that can create a form of sensory overload in the person watching it. It is claimed to have detrimental effects on the mental health of people who are exposed to it—in particular on the very young.As a consequence, some videos and broadcast are labelled as being RVI free, meaning that the technique has specifically been excluded as a form of protection for the viewers.".
- Rapid_visual_imaging wikiPageExternalLink AUTISM-WALDMAN-NICHOLSON-ADILOV.pdf.
- Rapid_visual_imaging wikiPageExternalLink early_television_and_attentional_problems.pdf.
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- Rapid_visual_imaging wikiPageWikiLink Category:Attention_disorders.
- Rapid_visual_imaging wikiPageWikiLink Category:Autism.
- Rapid_visual_imaging wikiPageWikiLink Category:Television_studies.
- Rapid_visual_imaging wikiPageWikiLink Film.
- Rapid_visual_imaging wikiPageWikiLink Mental_health.
- Rapid_visual_imaging wikiPageWikiLink Sensory_overload.
- Rapid_visual_imaging wikiPageWikiLink Television.
- Rapid_visual_imaging wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rapid visual imaging".
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- Rapid_visual_imaging subject Category:Attention_disorders.
- Rapid_visual_imaging subject Category:Autism.
- Rapid_visual_imaging subject Category:Television_studies.
- Rapid_visual_imaging hypernym Technique.
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- Rapid_visual_imaging type Study.
- Rapid_visual_imaging comment "The rapid visual imaging is a technique used in the editing of modern motion pictures and television broadcasts that can create a form of sensory overload in the person watching it. It is claimed to have detrimental effects on the mental health of people who are exposed to it—in particular on the very young.As a consequence, some videos and broadcast are labelled as being RVI free, meaning that the technique has specifically been excluded as a form of protection for the viewers.".
- Rapid_visual_imaging label "Rapid visual imaging".
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