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  2. Autokinetic effect - Wikipedia

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    The autokinetic effect (also referred to as autokinesis and the autokinetic illusion) is a phenomenon of visual perception in which a stationary, small point of light in an otherwise dark or featureless environment appears to move. [1]

  3. List of optical illusions - Wikipedia

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    Autokinetic effect: The autokinetic effect, or autokinesis, occurs when a stationary image appears to move. Autostereogram: An autostereogram is a single-image stereogram (SIS), designed to create the visual illusion of a three-dimensional (3D) scene from a two-dimensional image in the human brain.

  4. Muzafer Sherif - Wikipedia

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    The topic of the dissertation was social influence in perception, and the experiments have come to be known as the "autokinetic effect" experiments. Sherif's experimental study of autokinetic movement demonstrated how mental evaluation norms were created by human beings.

  5. Sensory illusions in aviation - Wikipedia

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    The autokinetic illusion occurs at night or in conditions with poor visual cues and gives the pilot the impression that a stationary light source is on a collision course with the aircraft. This illusion is caused by very small movements of the eyes in conjunction with staring at a fixed single point of light (ground light or a star) in a ...

  6. List of effects - Wikipedia

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    Autokinetic effect (vision) Avalanche effect (cryptography) Averch–Johnson effect (economics) B. Baader-Meinhof effect / Baader-Meinhof phenomenon (psychology)

  7. Category:Optical illusions - Wikipedia

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  8. Induced movement - Wikipedia

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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 because of other moving objects nearby in the visual field.

  9. Gianni A. Sarcone - Wikipedia

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    In fig. 2.a and 2.b, by effect of assimilation, the diagonal red line within the large ellipse seems subjectively longer, but in fact the blue line is objectively the longest of both lines. [ 3 ] Considered a leading authority on visual perception by academic institutions, Sarcone was invited to serve as a juror [ 4 ] at the Third Annual " Best ...