Asked by David Merrifield on May 25, 2024
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The quick succession of briefly flashed images in a motion picture produces
A) retinal disparity.
B) blindsight.
C) stroboscopic movement.
D) linear perspective.
Stroboscopic Movement
An optical illusion where continuous motion is perceived from a series of rapidly presented, static images.
Retinal Disparity
The slight difference in the visual images that each eye perceives because of the varying angles from which each eye views the world, contributing to depth perception.
Blindsight
A condition in which a person can respond to visual stimuli without consciously perceiving them, often occurring after damage to the primary visual cortex.
- Identify the phenomena and mechanisms that contribute to the perception of motion.
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Mimay DubalMay 26, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Stroboscopic movement refers to the perception of motion when a series of still images are presented in quick succession, as is the case in motion pictures. Retinal disparity refers to the slightly different images presented to each eye, blindsight refers to the ability to perceive stimuli without being consciously aware of it, and linear perspective refers to the way parallel lines appear to converge in the distance.
Learning Objectives
- Identify the phenomena and mechanisms that contribute to the perception of motion.