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Display titlePhysics:Flash lag illusion
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Page creatorimported>LinXED
Date of page creation06:28, 5 February 2024
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The flash lag illusion or flash-lag effect is a visual illusion wherein a flash and a moving object that appear in the same location are perceived to be displaced from one another. Several explanations for this simple illusion have been explored in the neuroscience literature (for a review, see).
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