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    The peripheral drift illusion (PDI) refers to a motion illusion generated by the presentation of a sawtooth luminance grating in the visual periphery...
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    This is a list of visual illusions. Adaptation (eye) Alice in Wonderland syndrome Auditory illusion Camouflage Contingent perceptual aftereffect Contour...
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    Gestalt Psychology. He became renowned through his Rotating Snakes peripheral drift illusion (see above). In 2006, he received the Gold Prize of the 9th L'ORÉAL...
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    In visual perception, an optical illusion (also called a visual illusion) is an illusion caused by the visual system and characterized by a visual percept...
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  • (September 2011). "Methamphetamine, Perceptual Disturbances, and the Peripheral Drift Illusion". American Journal on Addictions. 20 (5): 490. doi:10.1111/j.1521-0391...
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    changing position. In either case, an aftereffect may occur. Peripheral drift illusion is another variety of perceived movement in the eye. Using an...
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  • perception Optical illusion Pattern glare Perception Peripheral drift illusion Same color illusion Trompe-l'œil Zero (art) Artspeak, Robert Atkins,...
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  • Interface Postal Development Indicator, a UPU ranking Peripheral drift illusion, a motion illusion Pilot direction indicator, for aircraft bombing Power...
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    Max Wertheimer Motion aftereffect Motion (physics) Optical flow Peripheral drift illusion Persistence of vision Pulfrich effect Strobe light Stroboscopic...
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  • engages in research concerning illusions in order to investigate perceptual function. For example, the peripheral drift illusion illustrates that temporal...
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  • downward drift towards 6 o'clock. This chart demonstrates how acuity falls off progressively owing to the increasingly coarser grain of the peripheral retina...
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    Penrose stairs (category Optical illusions)
    The Escherian Stairwell is a viral video based on the Penrose stairs illusion. The video, filmed at Rochester Institute of Technology by Michael Lacanilao...
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    Phi phenomenon (category Optical illusions)
    reverse phi illusion exists in the peripheral retina for greater displacements than in the fovea, for receptive fields are greater in the peripheral retina...
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    Persistence of vision is the optical illusion that occurs when the visual perception of an object does not cease for some time after the rays of light...
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  • he actually is the father of the modern distinction between foveal and peripheral vision. Isaac Newton (1642–1726/27) was the first to discover through...
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    Color phi phenomenon (category Optical illusions)
    moving object abruptly changes midway along the path. It is a perceptual illusion described by psychologists Paul Kolers and Michael von Grünau in which...
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    concept, combining art, literature, mathematics, cognition, and optical illusions. Drawing symmetrical words constitutes also a recreational activity for...
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  • "pattern" or "configuration". It differs from Gestalt therapy, which is only peripherally linked to Gestalt psychology. Max Wertheimer, Kurt Koffka, and Wolfgang...
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    distinguish micro-/saccades from other eye movements (like ocular tremor, ocular drift, and smooth pursuit). Velocity-based algorithms are a common approach for...
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  • Wolf, S. Tony; Kenney, W. Larry (1 August 2023). "Onset of cardiovascular drift during progressive heat stress in young adults (PSU HEAT project)". Journal...
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    without a delta. Its water comes from an apparent ditch beside the Itea Peripheral Road. Northward this ditch leaves the road and becomes a controlled channel...
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    subducted under it. The isotopic zones are a product of the Continental drift theory and its modern development, plate tectonics, which prevailed after...
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    limbic system Dorsal network Ventral network fMRI Sensory areas from peripheral to central Auditory ERP N1 N2 Neural oscillations P1 P300 Processing negativity...
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  • influence the peripheral vision and subliminal hearing of others, making him invisible and virtually inaudible from a person's peripheral senses. Manta...
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    a 20° field of view, or 10° for critical applications), and it quickly drifted out of focus to a soft outer field, producing a pleasant halo effect around...
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    Western Europe since 1945: From 'Empire' by Invitation to Transatlantic Drift. Oxford University Press. p. 3. Spengler, Oswald (1922). The Decline of...
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    Tectonics Revolution of the 1970s. It was a development of the continental drift theory of Alfred Wegener. These features are often called lineaments. The...
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  • there are stochastic effects not only due to sampling like directionless drift, but also due to directed stochastic variation in fitness, migration, and...
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    72 accomplices of Set. Set flung the coffer in the Nile so that it would drift far away. (Egyptian mythology) Purple Gold Red Gourd, a powerful magic gourd...
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  • to the values they originally espoused, many of those who played more peripheral roles are often seen as having "sold out" during the 1980s by becoming...
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