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Display titlePhysics:Ternus illusion
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Date of page creation06:07, 5 February 2024
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190px|thumbnail|right|Figure 2 – group motion in effectThe Ternus illusion, also commonly referred to as the Ternus Effect, is an illusion related to human visual perception involving apparent motion. In a simplified explanation of one form of the illusion, two discs, (referred to here as L for left...
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