Motion Induced Blindness (MIB), also known as Bonneh's illusion is a visual illusion in which a large, continuously moving pattern erases from perception...
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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...
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Optical illusion (section Depth and motion perception)
even when observing distracting motion stimuli, unlike neurotypical controls, who experienced motion induced blindness. The schizophrenic test subjects...
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Secondly, motion-induced interocular suppression can induce invisibility of a large stimulus presented at the fovea, whereas motion-induced blindness requires...
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magnetic resonance images of the brain structures involved during motion-induced blindness found there to be activation in the ventral and dorsal pathways...
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University) Mibolerone, a potent synthetic anabolic-androgenic steroid Motion induced blindness, a visual illusion 2-methylisoborneol, a musty-smelling odorant...
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illusions include backward masking, binocular rivalry, motion induced blindness and motion-induced interocular suppression. The brain basis of flash suppression...
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Color blindness or color vision deficiency (CVD) is the decreased ability to see color or differences in color. The severity of color blindness ranges...
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binocular rivalry, continuous flash suppression, motion induced blindness, change blindness, inattentional blindness – in which the seemingly simple and unambiguous...
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change blindness began in the 1970s within the context of eye movement research. George McConkie conducted the first studies on change blindness involving...
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Akinetopsia (redirect from Motion blindness)
movement' and opsis 'seeing'), also known as cerebral akinetopsia or motion blindness, is a term introduced by Semir Zeki to describe an extremely rare neuropsychological...
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every year from 2004 to 2009. The Human-Induced Earthquake Database (HiQuake) documents all reported cases of induced seismicity proposed on scientific grounds...
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Visual impairment (redirect from Blindness)
life, As three blind mice? Poet John Milton, who went blind in mid-life, composed "On His Blindness", a sonnet about coping with blindness. The work posits...
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to motion sickness or other sources such as chemotherapy, vertigo, or Ménière's disease. Cinnarizine is one of the leading causes of drug-induced parkinsonism...
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Akathisia (redirect from Akathisia, drug-induced)
described the phenomenon in a non-medication induced presentation in 1901. Reports of medication-induced akathisia from chlorpromazine appeared in 1954...
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Seismometer (section Strong-motion seismometers)
any motion detected. The relative motion between the weight (called the mass) and the frame provides a measurement of the vertical ground motion. A rotating...
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Agnosia (redirect from Psychic blindness)
origins of alexia (acquired dyslexia) also known as word blindness. He believed that word blindness was the result of lesions to the left angular and supramarginal...
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Time perception (redirect from Time blindness)
delayed the start of the foraging behaviour of honeybees if induced during daytime, but not if induced during nighttime. Bumble bees can be successfully trained...
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Parallax (redirect from Motion parallax)
viewpoint occurring due to the motion of the observer, of the observed, or both. What is essential is relative motion. By observing parallax, measuring...
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ultraviolet radiation, similar to its role in polar bears to prevent snow blindness. Nictitating membranes in cats and dogs do not have many muscle fibers...
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Naderyan, Vahid; Hickey, Craig J.; Raspet, Richard (2016). "Wind-induced ground motion". Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth. 121 (2): 917–930...
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Palinopsia (category Visual disturbances and blindness)
disorder (HPPD), describes afterimages that are affected by ambient light and motion and are unformed, indistinct, or low resolution. People with palinopsia...
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or induce consumer confusion per 15 U.S.C. § 1125(a)(1)(A), both without the consent of the mark's owner (15 U.S.C. § 1114). In support of its motion for...
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two X-linked eye diseases known as complete congenital stationary night blindness (CSNB) and incomplete CSNB (iCSNB or CSNB-2), which are caused by mutations...
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underpinning of a motion sensing in the retina. Barber's pole Biological motion Cognitive map Eye movement Ganzfeld effect Illusory motion Induced movement Jerkiness...
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Chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) is a common side-effect of many cancer treatments. Nausea and vomiting are two of the most feared cancer...
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Spatial disorientation is the inability to determine position or relative motion, commonly occurring during periods of challenging visibility, since vision...
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Homonymous hemianopsia (category Blindness)
"create" artificial peripheral vision into the non-blind field for obstacle avoidance and motion detection. Certain counterbalancing brain lesions have...
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movement of magma, the venting of volcanic gases from magma, or both. Induced seismicity, typically minor earthquakes and tremors that are caused by...
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with distance than body waves which travel in three dimensions. Particle motion of surface waves is larger than that of body waves, so surface waves tend...
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